AQUATICS.
From present indications it seems.tSat there! 'will be no "match" beta-genßilly Fpgwell and' Pad&y Sannan'at"'Wajnin, N.Z., Says a Sydney ■α-riter.' Togwelfjj just as anxious for the race nan, but the former has to face' not oiiij the trouble of leave ol'abserLcVfoKa coif. si'derable period) but also th'e'pos'sibilijaS • of getting a'permit to cross the Tastnaa Sea under the new military regulations What'may have 'been a "very equal maicE may haye tftbe. abandoned. & f' *■ \f*-\ At the Hunter ftiver " Professions! Sculling Club's regatta, held at Newcastle on New Year's Day; lirsVlithamSii her son won the final of the mixed doiftle sculls after a keen and interesf;ii<? coi test. , Mrs. Leathain "was 57 years" of /age on the day she won the rsice." , "She* is a sister of Ben Thofoughgpod, the""seayj' boat champion of Australia, and' fs'iii mpther pf .13 children/nine of wfiom Ire living." '""'° '""■ """■ '" -"-■.•' ■•>"*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 22 January 1916, Page 16
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143AQUATICS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 22 January 1916, Page 16
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