ROWING
NORTH SHORE REGATTA DRAW
Tlio committeo of tho North Shore Rowing Club last evening made the following draw for positions at tho club's regnfta Qn Saturday, No. 1 being nearest tho northern shore:—
Open Maidens.—West End (Archer's crew), 1; North Shore, 2; West End (Slottcr's crew). 3; Waitemata, 4; Auckland. 5; St. George's, G. Junior Fours?,—West End, 1: Waitemata, 2; Auckland, 3; North Shore, 4; St. George's, 5. Novice Fours.—Auckland. 1; West End (McDonald's crow), 2: Waitemata, 3; West End (Ryan's crew). 4; West End (Jones' crew), 5: North Shore. G: St. George's. 7. Pair Oar.—North Shore. 1; West End (Donovan's ftrew), 2; St. George's, 3; Waitemata, 4; \, T cst End (Conway's crew), 5. Open Fours.—Waitemata. 1; Auckland, 2; St. George's, 3; North Shore, 4; West End, 5.
BARRETT CUP CONTEST
The Waitemata Boating Club at its committee meeting last evening decided to hold the inter-club four-oar race for tho Barrett Cup on December 17. The. contest was postponed from November 5 on account of bad weather.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21347, 23 November 1932, Page 9
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