THE ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP.
All of the visiting and local crews i&jjL to compete in the rowing champion?t ll morrow are steadily engaged in both morning and evening. Ycoterd»J_ Crombie, the secretary of the Northern . ing Union, made arrangements for t»MS Rata tc take the racing boats rendezvous, and she mil probably be at the Auckland Rowing CluV" tf/.'M stage, near the Hobson-street "Mf'.'.-jg evening, so as to allow of the boat* shipped as early as possible to-morrow ing. The Rata will be towed down , of the Devonport Ferry Company s """Jjj I<aat night the captains of the van®®? !(ji clubs met Mr. Crombie at the SponM-j, and the various details were arra S® e< Li j( i mark-boats, etc. Mr. Crombie captains of the visiting crews at yjjl Club at half-past five p.m. to-day w jrh fix details with them. On SundaJ 11 tended to take the visiting o#»i fishing excursion in the p* steamer leaving the ferry tee at ten ' _, Jm
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10971, 27 January 1899, Page 6
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162THE ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10971, 27 January 1899, Page 6
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