The Canterbury eight-oar crew for the interprovincial rowing championships, to be held at Dunedin on Saturday, March 21, will give an exhibition display on the Estuary to-morrow afternoon at three o’clock. The crew has been in training on the Estuary during this week, and the damage to the boat has been repaired, enabling it to be used again. The display will be given in the vicinity of the Sumner-Rcdcliff's Rowing Club’s shed.
The Rev \V. Lamb, of Sydnev. who has been lecturing to crowded audiences in the United States, I 'anarla and Australia, will arrive in * hriKtchureh tin's evening, and will commence his Christchurch lectures in the Civic Theatre to-morrow. Mr Lamb is an old member of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church, and entered the ministry some thirty years ago, becoming pastor of the Baptist Churches at Rangiora and Ashburton. Fqr twenty years lie has [ been in Sydney.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 62, 14 March 1931, Page 11
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