THE EXHIBITION REGAATTA.
Tlie regatta promoted by lovers of aquatics in O'apoin connection with the exhibition came lift on Saturday and Monday last, aud wat< a -iiie.ir-dH in (-very respect. A stiff breeze blowing on Haturday caused tho rowing^ovontfl to be postponed until Monday. J'A'be chief;!nailing ov,>nt was tliu • • . .' .-, '.. ' j"" i&i'i Oiumi'lon Vaciit J(aok.—Opeur t.(i aii'eoitioro.^ifirßl, pHzii, JJdO ; second prize, [£■>(). " Distance, 18 miles. M Mllliar'bl'asLiiin!. 7 tons /J.ytfell,on) ... ) 0 Ulmtli! uml Oo'b Klppln. 0 kms (Unnui'.in) ... 2 Baker, JUiikkb, iimi Davis' Lender, '/tona (Diiumlln) ... ... ... ... !) O J Ulnck'a M>diimna (Akaroa) ... ... i Dnvys UriiH mid Keid'n Ationyuiß, 8 'tons (l)uuedin) .„ ;., ,"„ ... 6 Knewstubb J3ros' Wtiito Wings, H tons (DuuBdiu) • ... ... ... ... 0 The second and third-^lass yacht races were won by tbe lioldneoker and Qom, both of Dunwin. A crew from tho Port Chalmers Naval Artillery wou tbo Champion 12-oarcd Naval Pinnace Race, tho LyltuHon Naval.s being second, and thn Dunedin Navals third. The chief events on Monday were the Champion (Jig Kate and the Champion Boulters' Race. Neil Matterson, who holds the championship of England, and O. Sfcephensdn, who has just won the championship of New Zealand, took part in nacii event, and tbua added greatly to thu success of the regatta. P.esults: — Champion Fomt-oAiiuii Ikiuqgkd Gki Hack.— — Opim to all comers. First prize, £100 and sot of L sculls (presented by .Tunica Fdwards and Son, Melbourne); oecontl, £20. Two miles, Dimedin-DunediuKowinKOlub(NeilMattoreoD, stroke; O Stephenson, 3j H W Davis, 2; J M'Urnth, bow; H Davis, cos) ... ... 1 James bclwards-Unlon l£owiri|r Club, Port Chalmers (It (V l'alnmuiintxlu, stroke; J Dow, 3; T Wri|tht, 2; II Camuron, l»>w; King, cox) ... 2 Wnltemata-Waitemata Bontine Club, Auckland (M K«efe, stroke; XI) O'Connor, 3; li Moore, 2; i Collins, bow ; V Bailsy, cox) ... ... 3 Three other crews competud. Time, 13miu. j Champion Scullkhs' IJach.- Opm to all comers in best and beat buats. Firßt prize, £40 and six panel photographs (preseuted by Mr Kden George); second prize, £10. Three miles. Sydney -Neil Mntlerson (Sydney) ... ... 1 Maori—Charles Stephtuson (champion of New Zealand) ... ... ... ... 2 Amateur— ll A. JPalamountain ... ... 3 Orlando-V Fletcher ... ... ... i Matterson wou by a ieugtii.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8732, 19 February 1890, Page 5
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