OTAMATEA REGATTA AND SPORTS.
The results of the Otamatea regp.Ua and sports are as follows:— Yacht Rare.—Liberty. 1: KatP. 2. Oil Launch Race (sealed handicap)- Pentoil passed tne post first, with Guy Jackman second; but on corrected times the race resuited: Blackwell. 1: Ross 2. Oi-pnsj- Boom: Martin. 1. Oil Launch Race (sealed handicap): Ross,! 1; Donaldson, 2. A splendid race, only 10b, between first and fourth boats Slngle-linudoil I-unt Race: B. Webber 1 Athletics.—Maiden Race: Crisp, 1; Prill-I lips, 2. tr.Oyds handicap: Origp, 1; A BrOwU 2. 100 ms handicap: C. Walapo. 1; Crisp 2' "Boys under Iβ: Finlayson, 1 Girls under'lo! Uatifti, 1: Smith, 2. High jump (horses): E. O'Neill, 1. ' NORTH SHORE ROWING CLUB. The North Shore Rowing Club held a set of upside-down trial fours at the club house on Saturday afternoon last. The result of the heats left the decision of the final to the I following crews:—Walnoe, No. I—B Bonk'tiard (stroke), ,7. Blakey (3), G. Buchanan (2), S. Marshall_ (bow), A. Bongard (cox). Wiles' (3),' B. Buehanan Da (2), S >I > . 'riarr'lscm (bow), T. Gre.r (cox). Nperi, No. 3—B. Basley (stroke). L. Fraser (3), H. Grubb (°) T Davis (bow). F. McAnney (cox). After n fine race Bongard's crew won from W. Buchannn's orew by a length, and Basley's secured third place, being half a length behind the second boat.
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 51, 1 March 1909, Page 7
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