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"Evening Post" Photo. HOLDER OF FOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS.—^ top, N. R. C. Wilson, who on Saturday, with Miss Sheila Todd and A. E. Sandral, added the Wellington provincial mixed and men's doubles to the singles and Neiv Zealand doubles championship he already holds.

"Evening Post" frhoto A CLOSE FINISH.— Star beating Petone in the final of the Junior Pairs on Saturday afternoon during the Mothes Shield Regatta. The Star Boating Club retained the shield, scoring a total of 26 points. Petone ivas second with 24 points, and Wellington third ivith a total of 20 points.

V. McGRATH, the schoolboy prodigy, whose rapid rise to prominence was the sensation of last year's tennis in Australia. On Saturday he beat E. F. Moon, a previous Australian singles '. champion.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 7

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"Evening Post" Photo. HOLDER OF FOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS.—^ top, N. R. C. Wilson, who on Saturday, with Miss Sheila Todd and A. E. Sandral, added the Wellington provincial mixed and men's doubles to the singles and Neiv Zealand doubles championship he already holds. "Evening Post" frhoto A CLOSE FINISH.—Star beating Petone in the final of the Junior Pairs on Saturday afternoon during the Mothes Shield Regatta. The Star Boating Club retained the shield, scoring a total of 26 points. Petone ivas second with 24 points, and Wellington third ivith a total of 20 points. V. McGRATH, the schoolboy prodigy, whose rapid rise to prominence was the sensation of last year's tennis in Australia. On Saturday he beat E. F. Moon, a previous Australian singles '. champion. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 7

"Evening Post" Photo. HOLDER OF FOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS.—^ top, N. R. C. Wilson, who on Saturday, with Miss Sheila Todd and A. E. Sandral, added the Wellington provincial mixed and men's doubles to the singles and Neiv Zealand doubles championship he already holds. "Evening Post" frhoto A CLOSE FINISH.—Star beating Petone in the final of the Junior Pairs on Saturday afternoon during the Mothes Shield Regatta. The Star Boating Club retained the shield, scoring a total of 26 points. Petone ivas second with 24 points, and Wellington third ivith a total of 20 points. V. McGRATH, the schoolboy prodigy, whose rapid rise to prominence was the sensation of last year's tennis in Australia. On Saturday he beat E. F. Moon, a previous Australian singles '. champion. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1932, Page 7

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