AQUATICS.
NORTH SHORE BOWING CLUB. The following crews li&vd been selected I to row in ...the, pair-oar races on Saturday j afternoon; next, of the NorfcShore Rowing ! Club:— (1)..-R. .T. v J Wynvar<i' W. Bongard; j (2) S. V. Fulljames, h. M ;?o!ike; (3) E. Lockley," H. Coyle; (4) ti, Harvey, M. Gavey; (5) R. Somearville; J. Tonner. AUOKLAMD^ROW CLUB. The Auckland Rowing Club's fourth annual picnic, which takes place on Saturday » afternoon nest at Lake Takapuna, promises I to bo a great- success. L w cii:g the. after-1 noon trial fours will' be,--.;-, ~ r . "for tropin « presented .. by « Mr. W. : Oo)ji,u\n, the club's popular president,, and;,'.'or ~a:i second • prize the : club are giving , c»£f The committee are hard at work malting the • necessary arrangements. The North Shore brass bend of 20, performers has been engaged to fulfil the. musical part of the programme, and - afternoon tea will bo provided.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12725, 30 November 1904, Page 7
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