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Wanganui Regatta.

Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1192, 5 March 1884, Page 2

 

Wanganui Regatta.

THIS DAY. Per Press Association. . Wanganui, 1.11 p.m. Senior Fours.inrigged— Wanganui « Union Club's Venus, 1 ; Manawatu Club's Manawatu, 2. Time, 19min. Won easily. 1.45. p.m. Janior'onbvigged. race, Ist prize, L7. Union Club's,- Wanganui, 1 ; Wanganui Club's Matai, 2. The Star (Wellington) crew have entered a protest. The Union's h*4 the lead all the way. Time XQmJn 84sec, 2.21 p.m. Maiden race, inrigged, Ist prize £5, 1| miles— Wariganui's TCata, 1; '■■ Union's (Wanganui) Venus 2. An easy win. Time llmin Bsec. 2.50. p.m. "Scullers Eace, distance 1£ miles— •■ Batkin (Wellington) 1 ; Pollen, Wel«« lingtcn 2 ; The winner had it all hip own way and won easily. Time 12.42 2-sths.

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