AQUATICS.
The mast of the second-class yacht AtaUnta, which was carried away on Saturday last, is being refitted by Mr Wood*, of Courtenay place. Tho final handicaps of the first aud secondolass'yaoht races will be sailod-on Saturday afternoon next. # Several heats of the Junior Fours (Welling Rowing Club) were, disposed of last evening, the races resulting as follows ; Bock (bow), Spargo (2), Glasgow (3), Calnan (stroke) beat Pearce (bow), A. King (2), Gleeson (3), Bush (stroke), and Band (bow) Cooke (2), Duthie (3), Nifid (stroke) beat Duff (bow), Gaudin (2), Gordon (3), Maudsloy (stroke) Ono heat of the Senior Pairs was also rowed—Slinn (bow), Hill (stroke) beating Fanning (bow), McLaren (stroke) rather easily. . . _ _ . Two heats' of the Star Boating Club s Double Sculls wore rowed last evening in calm water, la the Senior, W. E. Bendall and K. V. Hume beat F. G, Humq and VV. D. Horne by a length and a half. In the Junior, O. Bendall and J. Swift beat J. Moeller and J. Curtis by two lengths. H. E, Morrah and S.Kirker, some distance behind, third. .
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3004, 16 December 1896, Page 3
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