AQUATIC.
■ a TRADES ROWING CLUB. These races were continued last evening with the following result FOURTH HEAT. Eclipse (North bank)—J. Myers (stroke), A. Bunge (bow), A. Butterfield (cox) I Cygnet- (South bank)—A. Hills (stroke), F. Morris (bow), A. Wells (cox) ... 2 The Eclipse led from the start winning rather easily by about six lengths. fifth heat. Eclipse (North bank) —B. Wells (stroke), J, Paul (bow), A. Wells (cox) ... 1 Cygnet (South hank)—A. Newman (stroke), J. Ptevenson (bow), A. Butterfield (oox) ... 2 The Eclipse gained a length and a half at the start through tho Cygnet’s bow unshipping hie scull, and kept it throughout, eventually winning the race by about three lengths. The next heats will be polled off on Monday.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6534, 4 February 1882, Page 6
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