Champion Sculling Match.
Wellington, this day.
Hearn, the champion sculler of New Zealand, leaves Wellington lor Sydney early in November for the purpose of taking part in the World's Sculling championship on the Parramatta in January. He will be accompanied by a trainer, and on arrival at Sydney will give an order to Donnelly and Sullivan for a light skiff in which to row a race. Practices will be done in one of two boats by Swaddle and Winship which he now possesses*. The first second and third prizes are £700, £200 and £100 respectively.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 226, 27 September 1887, Page 8
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