SCULLING.
THE PROPOSED ZAMBESI MATCH. By Cable.—Press Association.—Oopyrighi ■Loudon, December 14. Arnst asks £250 expenses and a side wager of £«00, besides a £IOOO prize, for a match on tlic Zambesi witn Burr}'. MV. liny Nichalls, whom it isi proposed will control the rate; Mr. Tom Sullivan, the ex-Mow Zealand oarsman; and Messrs Black mid Sialic have decided tWat a. side Wager is unreasonable, but onto' £2OO for expenses. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Nelson, Last Night. lin reference to the above cable, Arnst wii, seen by u Mail reporter. He said he was somewhat disappointed at Barry not (being prepared to set up a side wager, but was mere than satisfied with the £3OO (sic) expenses offered. He is considering his reply, but will be unable to decide definitely for some days. Wiibpuaka, Last Night. Arnst, who visited Cable Bay to-day, spi .iking of the offer cabled tfiis morning, stilted that he could not say whether he would accept It until he had consulted his backers, Personally, he did not consider the inducement oil'ered sufficient.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 265, 16 December 1909, Page 4
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174SCULLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 265, 16 December 1909, Page 4
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