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AQUATICS.

By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (special to press association.) London, September 3. Hanlan, during the course of an interview, expressed himself in favour of Searle. The latter is favourite at 11 to 10, hut the betting is limited in extent. Experts favour Searle’s chance. Both men are in excellent health. Thousands go down to watch them practice every day. [The match between Searle and O’Conor takes place on Monday next.] London, September 4. Searle, who is exhibiting great staying powers, is confident that he will win the sculling championship.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 14

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AQUATICS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 14

AQUATICS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 914, 6 September 1889, Page 14

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