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SYDNEY COLLEGES' SCULLING CONTEST.—Oxford ▼. Cambridge of New South Wales. An aerial view of the annua! contest on the Parramatta, an event which attracts general public interest. The race was wot by the Church of England Grammar School—better known as "Shore"—here seen on the left with a slight advantage.

PRESIDENT'S TROPHY.—The New Lynn Bowling Club won this year's competition for the Pascoe Cop, presented by the president of the Auckland Centre, for which clubs from Mount Albert to Helensville are eligible. The winning rink consists of: Rev. W. P. Rankin (left), Messrs. W. Witham, W. Piatt and M. Young.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1928, Page 10

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SYDNEY COLLEGES' SCULLING CONTEST.—Oxford ▼. Cambridge of New South Wales. An aerial view of the annua! contest on the Parramatta, an event which attracts general public interest. The race was wot by the Church of England Grammar School—better known as "Shore"—here seen on the left with a slight advantage. PRESIDENT'S TROPHY.—The New Lynn Bowling Club won this year's competition for the Pascoe Cop, presented by the president of the Auckland Centre, for which clubs from Mount Albert to Helensville are eligible. The winning rink consists of: Rev. W. P. Rankin (left), Messrs. W. Witham, W. Piatt and M. Young. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1928, Page 10

SYDNEY COLLEGES' SCULLING CONTEST.—Oxford ▼. Cambridge of New South Wales. An aerial view of the annua! contest on the Parramatta, an event which attracts general public interest. The race was wot by the Church of England Grammar School—better known as "Shore"—here seen on the left with a slight advantage. PRESIDENT'S TROPHY.—The New Lynn Bowling Club won this year's competition for the Pascoe Cop, presented by the president of the Auckland Centre, for which clubs from Mount Albert to Helensville are eligible. The winning rink consists of: Rev. W. P. Rankin (left), Messrs. W. Witham, W. Piatt and M. Young. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1928, Page 10