ROWING.
V:.;'- J. . "WELLINGTON ItEQATTA. Tho southern competitors for Saturday's regatta aro expected , to: arrive.' .to-day.. The largest - representation is being made . by the' Union Rowing Club, Cbristchurcb, ; . from ; wliicli crews aro entered: for nine Cif .the- teni races' on -, the/ programme. The senior four of tbis cl«b-is the same in porsoniiel/as- when it won tbe big .event 111: Wellington last year," and includesMessrs. Fry. and O'Brien; thei Dominion's champion and!double-sculi:.com-bination.:.. The . Canterbury., Club is, also strongly l represented, particularly , in tbe senibr.'pairs-.an'd; double soulls, while the l'icton. crews, that .were so successful on .New; Yoar'a Day, irill also arrive this .evening.' . The Wanganui contingent, including Marshall, the crack '. sculler, come down to-morrow.* ',-Tho publio are . reminded that if the regatta! is to be hold on the,; northerly, course at Petono a blue. fla|_ will be flown from the. General Post Office, and a red : flag if the - town coarse' is . to bo used. .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 714, 13 January 1910, Page 5
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