ROWif^NOTES.
t > wiiiM . jlrdv&l; >£!> i anticipated* 'in lily last -ntftesVoft^of'thfe inoftt 'ilitoresti'Ag faces of the season, was rowed last night, and was witnessed by a large number of spectators. Williams (stroke) and Gilhertson (bow) met Tilley (stroke) and Blytlio {bow). From an excellent start, the pair got well away, but on approaching the otono groin, Williams had gained a slight advantage over his opponent, who .wjis rowing gamely. Both crews wero well in it until approaohing the old hospital slttf, when WllUainß afadually drew away, nlid Won by ft longclli A slight mishap ofeeurrdd to Ulytho'e on*j btlt not fiilUiigll io teiitefialljf effect Uid rfSult of tll6 rflqe: , .. "td-jiiglit, at 3,30, atahoney meets Wil\iamn iiLthe ilnt^l for tile handsome JirkW Qu\h, whicli 1 shdilld jiredict wilj lie wflii by thq lattdr,/: M: Williams thu§ winhing this imjiortarit nice two yeilri in Bii?cessißn: . „ v . , Wi __ ( , ___
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9714, 11 April 1899, Page 2
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