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AQUATICS.

! < aatei.'iu nv howinc .\.-so< iation. j The executive ol the Canterbury Rowi i I ‘1: K. -; . , .■. W j Uuei:..ii. <>. II Mohhs. C. t’hnuvp. l». .< j Hofifis. V B. Peters and W Sc raison. ; iho i liaiiimni cnmrratulafed the Can- » wintiinc tiio <-u|». He th*.«ich* i* was a 1 great honour for the Avon Club for all j members of this club. | The Akai oa Rr .atln Cinb wrote staliup: j iliat they rtMiuired a birth certificate with ; reward to T. Kirton before paying over the ' prize in obey -.von by the Avon Club at ' the Akaroa Club’s regatta, j It was decided to write to the Akaroa Club pointing out that not having received ' Kirtor.'a birth certificate vn-s no reason why they should no: pay out the prize* i money won by the Avon Club for events in which Kirton did not compete. • The Aharon Bor.tinjy Club wrote stnt- ! infe* that it appreciated the association’s j efforts to have file single sculling events : rowed in single scul'ingr bouts in the I'n- • l.uro and would give all the support it • could. The club objected strongiv to the* ; Lyttelton course, ft- was not long enough . and the facilities for the boats wore had. 1 should, be rowed at- Corsair Buy. The I It was decided to refer i-o Messrs Kos- ! teven and ft. .J. Hobbs the question ot' ■ selecting trophies to bo presented to the memtiers of the winning inter-provincial four and that, if possible, these trophies should be presented at the annual smoke concert, of the Avon Rowing Club. - to Ml? Avon I’ov.ing Club thanking them for lending their four oar boat for the intcrproviuc;:! !

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16986, 9 March 1923, Page 9

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AQUATICS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16986, 9 March 1923, Page 9

AQUATICS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16986, 9 March 1923, Page 9