SCULLING CHALLANGE AND ACCEPTANCE.
Wellington, This day
Mr Williams, bonifaco of tho Marine Hotel, Rivcrton, writes to the New Zealand Times asking on what terms Hearn, the sculler, would meet Harrington, of Riverton. He suggests that the match should be arranged to be rowed on the Aparima river for a stake not to exceed £100. Hearu has sent a reply that ho is willing to row Harrington, and will alloAv him X'.'J) to come to' Wellington, or take £20 and go to River ton.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3691, 14 May 1883, Page 3
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