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AQUATICS.

[Bt TELEGBAPH — PRESS ASBOCIATIOH.7 Dunedin, 26th December. The annual Otago regatta was held at Port Chalmers to-day under favourable circumstances. The weather was cold inthe morning, but fine in the afternoon; with, a varying wind. There was a large attendance. The principal events resulted a3 follows : — Junior Fours. — Port Chalmers, 1; Dunedin Amateurs, 2. Senior Fours. — Duuedin Amateurs, 1; Queen's Drive, 2. Junior Pairs.— Hill and Collier (Port Chalmers), 1; Scurr and Yates (Dunedin Amateurs), 2. Senior Pairs. — Porter and M'Donald (Queen's Drive), 1 ; Wright and Farquhar-. son (Dunedin Amateurs), 2. Champion Yacht Bace. — Thelma, 1. Pera did not finish. Cruisers 1 Yacht Race. — Carina, 1 ; "White Wings, 2 ; Matakana, 3. Third-class Yachts. — Dream, 1 j Buru, 2 ; Mirage, 3.

The master bakers of Dunedin decided on abolishing the custom of giving Christmas boxes.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 153, 27 December 1898, Page 2

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AQUATICS. Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 153, 27 December 1898, Page 2

AQUATICS. Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 153, 27 December 1898, Page 2

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