ROWING RE-UNION.
Following on the successful rowing season which lias just concluded, tho exocu- i tivo o£ the Wellington Sowing Club has decided that the time is opportune for tho holding of a re-union of old mem-1 bers, in conjunction with the annual pre- j scntation of prizes, which takes place on. IGth June in the Basin Reserve. Pavilion. The Wellington Rowing Club holds a uniquo record of successes in the early history oE the club. Numbered amongst Us past members arc such well-known rowing ni.oii as Bridson. M'Kny, Rose, O'Sullivan, Crawford, Caluan, and Spencer, all of whom have won New Zealand championship honours in the past. These and nil olhcr members are invited to bo present; at tha re-union.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 135, 9 June 1928, Page 11
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120ROWING RE-UNION. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 135, 9 June 1928, Page 11
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