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(bit blrctb'c telegraph—copyright) Neuter's Telegrams, London, August 30. The first heats of the Sculling Sweepstakes of £2OO. each, with £SOO added, were rowed to.day. on the Thames, over a course between Wandworth and Hammersmith, The three events rowed resulted as follows; first! Neil Mafcteraon... ~. 1 Wallace Ross 2 SECOND, J, Teenier 1 G.Perkins „. ,„ 2 THIRD. W. Beach 1 Lee ... ... „, 2 Bubear had a " bye" in this round. Beach, the champion, beat Lee very easily. Matterson won his race with Boss by fivo lengths, and Teetner thai Perkins by three lengths, Adelaide, August 30. A traveller, of the firm of JFalk and Co., who has arrived here, states that he saw plenty of gold at Derby, one party alone having 280oz. He expresses his belief that pessimist reports are being spread to prevent a rush to Kimberley, The population at Derby according to his ■ statement, is'-now
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2388, 1 September 1886, Page 2
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