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SWIMMING SIXTY HOURS.

News from Home states that Captain Mat thew Webb has accomplished the task of keeping afloat in water for 60 hours, an achievement never, before rivalled, or even approached, by any other swimmer. The swim took place in the whale tank of the Royal Aquarium, around which he continued to gently paddle almost without any prolonged rest, all refreshments being handed to him while afloat. The conditions of Webb’s undertaking permitted him to avail himself of the opportunity of emerging from the water for the space of half-an-hour in every twenty-four. But with the exception of an absence of twent}' minutes, which he indulged in after completing his fortieth hour, he never once quitted his aquatic habitat. The tank was exactly 40 feet long by 20 broad The artificial sea water was six feet in depth, and was kept at a temperature of from 75 degs. to SOdegs. all the time. The principal refreshments be took consisted of minced steak mixed with eggs, beef tea, coffee, and strong green tea. When the sixtieth hour arrived, Webb turned a somersault in the water, and then easily ascended the ladder placed for him by his

attendants at the landing stage. He did not require assistance on landing, but walked straight to bis dressing room. Ha was fresh and well, and appeared capable of remaining in the water a considerable time longer.

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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 524, 25 May 1880, Page 3

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SWIMMING SIXTY HOURS. Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 524, 25 May 1880, Page 3

SWIMMING SIXTY HOURS. Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 524, 25 May 1880, Page 3