SUCCESSFUL WELLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES.—Team representing the primary schools of Wellington which defeated the Horowhenua primary schools team at Kilbirnie. Wellington won by 6 points to nil.
PREPARING FOR THE OPENING OF THE ROWING SEASON.—Members of Welling rowing clubs repairing their boats in preparation for the opening of the 1934-35 rowing season . On the right is the victoria University Rowing Club’s new eight-oar boat, which recently arrived from sydney and was placed in the water i n Wel lington for the first time last week-end.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18465, 2 August 1934, Page 9
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85SUCCESSFUL WELLINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES.—Team representing the primary schools of Wellington which defeated the Horowhenua primary schools team at Kilbirnie. Wellington won by 6 points to nil. PREPARING FOR THE OPENING OF THE ROWING SEASON.—Members of Welling rowing clubs repairing their boats in preparation for the opening of the 1934-35 rowing season. On the right is the victoria University Rowing Club’s new eight-oar boat, which recently arrived from sydney and was placed in the water in Wellington for the first time last week-end. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18465, 2 August 1934, Page 9
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