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HI.UB AT HAMILTON. ARRIVAL OF NEW BOAT. t*Y TTXEnnAPn.—OWTJ f:onril,srn\nFNT."| FT AM I fjTON, MonHny. The new -linker racing fo,,r p trchared r>7 'tie Hamilton Rowing t'luh frci-i Melbourne is expected to arrive i,i I(ainiltoii to-morrow. The cost, of (be boat, V.Mr, about, f'7o, and it H nrcrenl |y required an a racing four was badly damaged early in the t-eason. It, is expected tho new bout will bo laced at the for I hroming reua.tta at r J a tiriingn. THK WHANC.ARLiI. C1.1T., [by TF.r.i'.onAvii.— own faip.r.Esi'ONde.vt.J V.IIANGAItEI, Monday. Tho Whangarei Rowing Club opened the Reason on Saturday. The water was good and the weather tine, and there was a good muster of members and supporters. Seven rrewa competed in the president's trophy xace, the winning crew being llannnri Hughes, Storey and ('lurk. In accordance with custom Iho trophies won by members lact season were piesented by the president, Mr A. D. Jack, durin" tlie afternoon, the president congratulatin-* tho winners and the club members generally on the good work achieved
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 14
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