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WORLD'S SCULLING MATCH.

Per Press Association. I Wanganui, Thiu,day. Traill ind boot arrangements are now complete for the sculling clianipionahip. Special trains from north and guuth have been arranged. They will return late in tiie evening, allowing ample time" for return from the course. Steamers will leave for the course from 7 on the morning of the race and prices will be raised as the day advances, ranging from 3a to 6s; for the umpire's boat Hi will be charged, and for the three steamers following the race CI. The latter will leave town at -to '»«! leiiirn directly after the ni'e. ASnad,* over 1000 tickets h.n*' l«vn -"Id tor the tt«amers and applications are pourm::

io. Treaidder's liiwl dep«n»it ot C2OU wai received by the stakeholder to day fr«>-n I Sydney. The deposit was due on Satur<Liy. Webb did a very solid and *att-fa<.-tory row over the championship eour-e yesterday. This morning both Tre»i.lder and Webb put in pood work. I residder rowed up yesterday a di>tanc-c o» acven mile* to nis vamp, half a mil* from the winning post. Tre-idder > work this morning coti-iried of a hard row up and down the course. Webb indulged in an <*Ta-inual >print. Th*> }ww Zealaudcr during the I\-t lew diw had been doing a little hill-climbing in addition to his ordinary training. Wanganui. Last Xight.

The weather eondition* <»>ntinue to »>e Tii-.-t favorable for training operation in connection with the worlds nulling championship. It U rather remarkable that during the pari six weeks weather ha> been ideal for -*nil*'* •. Webb and Trendder indulged in their i-uriomary npiii» to-day, but no particularly fari Work was done.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3

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WORLD'S SCULLING MATCH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3

WORLD'S SCULLING MATCH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 47, 14 February 1908, Page 3

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