ROWING.
INTERPROVINCIAL FOURS. WON BY MARLBOROUGH. AUCKLAND COMES ' THIRD. [BY telegraph.— ASSOCIATION.] BLENHEIM. Monday. The Interprovinoial Fours were rowed, this morning under perfect weather conditions. Auckland got a trifle the bettj*:- start, but Marlborough went on to lead all the way. winning easily by five lengths, with Wanganui second, three lengths ahead 0.. Auckland who just beat Canterbury for third place Wellington a length further back last. Time, 11m 26!5. ~ :;.,. MARLBOROUGH WINS EASILY. ' AUCKLAND CREW IMMATURE. CUT TELEGRAPH.-OW.V CORRESPONDENT.] BLENHEIM. Monday. to Auckland £ ? ituY a KI ream? to Auckland. and Wancanui obvious hat Madborougn pla<**. u^ ftri _ ESS*^on"Juicily, and were aim rSUfiJ out.appeared fto 1,/? crew, but they wort) appsrentlj not ouite S for championship fe**** SSd-W iSSSw " *ey mature. ,'U ? r wed soTSoe. injhe early -«t»8«, v tired badly at the- tend.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18690, 22 April 1924, Page 5
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