AQUATICS.
NORTH SHORE "AT HOME." The following crews have been selected . to compete in the North Shore "At Home" trial fours to be held on Saturday next:— 1 Xo. 1 Position (.Ngaro).—E. Bailey, 3. t Blakey, A. L. Haddon, F. Butler. r No. 2 Position (Waihoe). —G. Seagar, A. Powley, G. Dawson. D. Young. No. 1 Position (Xgeri).—B. Spinley, H. 3 Grnbb, B. Johnstone, L. Jack. No. 2 Position (Ngaro).—P. Stephenson, E. Langley, K. Wallace, B. Bookless. No. 3 Position (Waihoe).—L. Spinley, C. Carr, S. McMahon, J. CorletL No. 1 Position (Waihoe).—T. Duffy, A. Stephenson. F. Kingsford, E. Hebberley. No. 2 Position (Ngaro).—P. Weston, F. Bennett, B. Kirlnnan, W. Venner. The members are requested to i-i at the clubhouse early. l WEST END ROWING CLUB. e —_ " The West End Club is holding double J sctrll trials to-morrow afternoon for trophies 1 donated by Mr H. Schmidt (vice-president f As. only two boats can row in each heat s the races will have to be got off promptly, aud the committee have decided to disr qualify any crew not at the post on time 9 The following are the crews as selected by r the Selection Committee:— First Heat.—Rowe and Piper v. J. Bigekrw and lijinson. Second Heat—G. Keane end Glasson v. , Blakey and Jerrom. a Third Heat.—W. Massey and Byrne v. 1 Dunning and Knox. Fourth Heat.—Davidson and C. Massey v. 1 Bartley and Cornwall. j Fifth Heat.—Hunter and G. Smith v. ~ Stewart and Courtenay. i Sixth Heat—A. Carlaw and Dawes v. Cole and Sheppard. g Bye.—Parker and H. Bell. '; POWER BOAT ASSOCIATION. The flrst harbour race in connection with the New. Zealand Power Boat Association , is to be held to-morrow. In the race for I hire boats the limit boat is to start at _ 2.30 p.m. The following are the launches ' competing:—No. 7. Seawolf. scratch: Xo. 6, Redwiny. 2mtns; No. 5. Nicola. 6mins; No. - 4. All Blark 1.. Tmins: No. 3, Al! Black 11., limine: Xo. 2, Sterling, lijmins; Xo. L ," Rene, 16mins. j Class A.—A distinguishing flag (red) wil] be flown lOmins before starting time. The race is timed to start at 3.10 p.m. No. 20, • C. and 8., Collings and Bell, scratch; No. 25. Spray, H. T. Whitson. 2.18; No. 2T, . Raneitira. .7. D. Fischer. 3.45; No. 21,Wai- ' iti. C. K. Falrflpr. 9.18. Class C- -A distinsuishinff flag rt)lue. will * be flonn tPU minutes -before starting time. ' The race is timed to start at .1 p.m. The following are the launches competing:—No. IS. Mad??. J. Keid. scratch; No. 22, Prln-«-eF£. W. Bailey, 1.0: Xo. 24, Nance B. A. Brett, 8.0: No. 2. Soripps, M. W. Lane. 9.30; No. 8, Gretchen. E. L. Buchanan. 15.45: No. 26. Kotiri. C. H. Dryland. 16.15. Mr W. J. Henrv has kindly placed his launch Nomad at the disposal of the committee to act as tender from man-o'-war steps to the flagship, which will be ans chored off Queen-street wharf. The tender 5 will leave the man-o'-war steps at 2 p.m, 2.30 pjn.. and 3 p.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 286, 1 December 1911, Page 8
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