ROWING.
FAREWELL TO POPULAR OARSMAN. : || The members of the Auckland Rowing ( lub entertained the club captain. Mr. W. J. Barber, at the Waverley Hotel on Friday evening. Mr Barber, who is leaving forth* front, has been connected with the Auckland Club for many years. Mr. J. Gentles proposed the toast of "Our Guest." Every " ''-: member present had something to say in "- \ eulogy of the splendid qualities of the departing oarsman. Mr. Barber suitably -re- "|XS§ plied. The Auckland Rowing (Sub has a total of }5 past and present members serv- -"■ .;•» ing with the Imperial or Expeditionary '<§&§£ Forces. i5^S ________________ -v! ; '-sii
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15997, 16 August 1915, Page 3
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