CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA'
WELLINGTON. March 2?. The weather is fine hut breezy for the holiday. Owing to (he northerly wind prevailing the championship regatta is hoin,g held on the Ngahauranca. Results :-- " / Maiden Fours.■—Chriplohunch TJni<>n 1, Canterbury R.C. 2. Wairau 3. All Ktaited. Won by half a length; two length! btv tween second and third. CHAMPION SCULLS. Hadfie.ld (Waiteinata) 1 Sharpe (Wancanui Union) ... 2 Stone (St. George I 3 Scratched : Anderson (Wa.nganui Rowing). Ht Thie.r iSumner). Kenny (I'icton). Won by a length ; two lengths between second and third. Junior Fours (Best-and-hest).—Petone 1, Wellington 2, ChrisW-hnrch Union 3. A splendid, race. Won by a. length; two lengths between socond' and third. All started. CHAMPION FOURS. Wanganui Union 1 f Jhristchurch Union ... 2 Wellington 3 All started. Won easily by (ofcr lengths; two lengths second and thi'd.
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Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 6
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133CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA' Evening Star, Issue 15139, 22 March 1913, Page 6
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