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. > y . • •'> • WEST END CLUB. Members report that tlio 6ale of tickets for the grand .rowing night to be ! held in , tho Lyrio Theatre next Monday, is well up to expectations, and a bumper hcm«i should > ' result. The selection committee lias hijid an extremely busy w-eok_ gottirig regatta crews started on their training, end arranging for • : Vj coaches. . Tho -utmost enthusiasm, proyails v:i amongst the crews, and this week-end etio'ul'd.'.' Ij, see them 'settled dciwn to ' steadiv' 'trailing.> Coaches have readily como-forward, and'all ; j now depends, on the keenness of tho various . orews. With five light ( maidenoro»vs selected, there should 00 some interesting ' , competition, • and there appears to -bo-' r.o ' reason why anyone of tbo fivo crews should ' not turn out to be-the winning one, providing. of course, that Bufliciont attention is paid to training operations. ' . The heavy • juniors • havo already 'com-' , menced , work, .and have had several rows together. • . . " 'V. ■' There is great rivalry between tlicl two 1 ,; heavy maiden crews, both of W,liich are ox* tremely keen. \ — ■ Trial lours will bo rowed to-day for trophies presented by the committee. West Enders would bo grateful if yachtsmen and launchmen -would leave a clear course-for Hie club's races: 1 . • The following crews have been selected to compete . in tho trial fours this afternoon:— First Heat: I. Mcßoberts (stroke), H. V., . Bell, W. Knox, A. Cowley. Codlin (cox);: A. Blakev (Btroke). J. Dawes, W. Pcickett, H. Golder, Hyland (cox.); li Colo (stroke). A- Nelson,. W. Cowley, Syverston. Graliam (cox). * • Second Heat: A. Bradley (stroke), 'W.. •Jerroni, N. Cossoy, A. Massoy, Fowler (cox.l ; L. G. Boss (stroke), J. Steward, 11. AAckin, Lye,_ Russell (cox.); A. Hunter (stroke), K. Aickin, D. Boot h. V. Nicholson. Whitcombo (cox): L. Dixon (stroke), .T« Glasson, Pain, W* DoAuctnev, Graham." (cox.). Third Heat: A- Carlaw (stroke), A. Cor, A. Jerrom, R. CJieson, Bradv (cor.) Y. Piper (stroke). C. Massoy, .Tones, Todd, Carter (cox.): .W. Mnssey (stroke), C. Newry, McDonald. Moss, Gallagher (cox.)« R. &hep» jmrfl (stroke). J. Morris, F. Carter. Ferrier, Hyland (cox.). AUCKLAND CLUB. On Saturday, the 16th inst., the .second : "i; series of trial fours for this soason will be rowed. Handsome tronhie:i presented by iba : vi president (Mr. W. Coleman) will to coiftv peted for. ~. 0,,-., .y. /y : 4 TWO GUINEAS FOR FOUR.LINES! " * A Cheque for £2 2s lias been sent to the ' writer of this verse, 8.L.0.A, 0.0.. Learv'a ' I'harmacy, Palmorston North:— . . .. .. When concha and colds votir vitals grip. You feel disnosed to lot - thinps rip P " " TonVimr's Linnowl Emulsion" enrcs'Ani beiiitb. and strength once moro pro* cures. ' Win Two Guineas I Prim Poem published nvery Saturday. Best original four snortline advt. Ysrse about " Tonkin, Linseed Emulsion" wins each week. . Front Cardboard Cover (the Cherub) from bottle must) i; be enclosed. With Is 6d size may be sent one verse; 2s 6d sire, two verses; 4s 6d sire. '■ lour versas. Address: "Tonking's Lintree4 Ewtulsion." P.O. Box 2SO. Wellington..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 1514, 9 November 1912, Page 9
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