ROWING.
DR. STUART REID CUP RACE.
Tli© Auckland Rowinir v tive decided last evening to adhl« scheduled programme for the nr«£? eight-oar championship, which ?' it the Dr. Stuart Reid CupT he "S one-day competition would nl!! SSe «! te<i Sunday racing, to which the executive strongly opposed. executive i« It was reported that the .«nri.n , best-and-best eights have been and new footboards have been fitted boats are being sent down to Hamilton ♦ day for the Sommervllle Challenge ShJ, o ,' Knd on r jFonday? tWeea Besides having numerous attractions dnr iug the afternoon of the Auckland provln" cial championships on February is executive has made arrangements to con duct a dance on the evening of the regatta
INTER-CLUB FOURS.
The foar-oared inter-club race for tw Barrett. Cup will be rowed under the con trol of the Waitemata Boating Club ™ Saturday afternoon. o on On the following Saturday the St Georz»'« Rowing Club will hold inter-club fours for the Sir Henry Brett Memorial Cup over one and a half miles in best-and-best boats. The rule which debarred from racing individuals who had won previously has been waived for this years contest. . 'H
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 21, 26 January 1933, Page 16
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