This is the New zeland representative crew which won the eight-oar championship of New South Wales in 1925, and New i gave the sport an impetus in the Dominion. The members of the crew were: A. H. Eastwood (Canterbury Rowing Club), coxswain, C. A . Healey (Wanganui). stroke. B. Sandos (Hamilton). No. 7. E. T. Hegglur (Blenheim),No.6. W.J. Sergison (Avon Rowing Club), No 5 W . Bayly (Hamilton), No. 4. G. W. St. Clair (Hammion), N 0.3, F.H. Brown (Canterbury R.C.), N 0.2 T. Johnson (Auckland), bow. The emergencies for the crew were T.H. Grenfell (Union R.C., Christchurch), and W. Pinkham (Blenheim).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 7
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100This is the New zeland representative crew which won the eight-oar championship of New South Wales in 1925, and New igave the sport an impetus in the Dominion. The members of the crew were: A. H. Eastwood (Canterbury Rowing Club), coxswain, C. A. Healey (Wanganui). stroke. B. Sandos (Hamilton). No. 7. E. T. Hegglur (Blenheim),No.6. W.J. Sergison (Avon Rowing Club), No 5 W. Bayly (Hamilton), No. 4. G. W. St. Clair (Hammion), No.3, F.H. Brown (Canterbury R.C.), No.2 T. Johnson (Auckland), bow. The emergencies for the crew were T.H. Grenfell (Union R.C., Christchurch), and W. Pinkham (Blenheim). Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 7
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