THE DUKE’S REGATTA
GISBORNE CLUB CREWS Four of the boat races to be included in the programme of the regatta scheduled for the evening of Thursday next, when the Duke'of Gloucester will bft in Gisborne, will be contributed by the Gisborne Rowing Club’s crews, the events projected by that club being four-oar races between .representatives of the following classifications.: Civ.il Service v. Bank staffs; Mercantile staffs v. tradesmen; married men y. single men;-and tradesmen v. Power Board employees. In all four divisions, the representation should lie strong, the personnel of the respective crews being as under: — Civil Service.—K. Bell, str., J. Maicolmson, 0. Slade and P. Weir. Bank staffs.—R. Mahon, str., J. Gemmoll. R. DeCosta- and F. Aitchison. Tradesmen. —R, Hanna, str.. T. Alexander. T. McCallnm, and R. Nieol.
Mercantile staffs. —M. Burridge, str. C. McLernon, J. Crawford, and $ Brown. Married men.—A. 0. Lentell. sir.. R Le Compfp, P. R. Foster, and G. J, .Teune.
Single men.—S. Bruce, str.. J. Zaclia riah. K. ('rarer, and R. Scaly. Power Board ,-omplovees.—G. Forties D’.. It. Le Compte, R. Sloan, and >S. Bruce.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18581, 15 December 1934, Page 8
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