THE THAMES REGATTA.
The Thames Regatta passed off very successfully on Saturday laat. The Northern Steamship Company's s.s. Rotomahana was flagship, and was well patronised by the public. The following are tbe results :— Open.Sailing Boats.—J. Kernick's Ida, 1; C. McLean's White Swan, 2. G. Fisher's Bessie also competed. Half-deck Boats.—Anderson's Tui, 1 ; Smith's Cromwell, 2; Whitehousa's Rapid, 3. * Two other boats also sbarted. Second class Yachts.—Johnson's Atalanta, 1• Isa, 2; W. Rolton's May Queen,
First class Yachts. —W. Rolton's Minnie, 1 ; May and Scott's Venessa, 2 ; Clendon'a Mona, 3. Three others also competed.
Sailing Vessels (bebween 15 and 25 bona).—Davies' Sunderland, White's Harvesb Home, and Spencer's Mabakana contested thia evenb, and bhey finished in the order named, but the Matakana won on her time allowance, and Jiarvesb Homo secured second place. The Amateur Whaleboat, Senior *-Vhaleboat and Ladies' Whaleboat contests were won on each occasion by the crews thit rowed in the Hauraki boab, the Total being second, and Outsider third.
Pair-oared Rack.—This evenb was won by Brownlee and Dunlop.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 20 March 1894, Page 3
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