Aquatics.
• - j - . . .'\ ♦ , — '—. — -' THE' WANGANUI REGATTA." Per Press Association. Wangaxmi, FefbjLtuary 19. •The Cha'mpibAaihip Regatta commenced this af^firnoon. The weather and water are perfect amd the visiting crews, are deHghtesd wi"th the slplenidid stietcii of water which they affirm is unsurpassed for > rowing conles*s. For the first evemt, the Maiden, ten-: crews entered — Waitemata, Canterbury, Star (Wellington)., s A\v,on, Petone, Union (Christchurph) and ' four local crews. The Maiden resulted .-^r-Waitemata 1, Union (Christchurch) 2, ; Avon (Christchu'r;cii) 3^ ; A great 2r ace f-wbsi by • a quarter 'of a length. ' Champion^ I^omrs :— Kawatiri 1, Wa"ng^nui Unions 2,-GanterbJiiry 3. Won by a length. . '
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 19 February 1903, Page 5
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99Aquatics. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12195, 19 February 1903, Page 5
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