VIEWS FROM THE ANNUAL REGATTA AT NGARUAWHIA, WHERE ON THE WIDE EXPANSE OF THE WAIKATO RIVER STURDATIVES SHOW THEY HAVE NOT LOST THE OLD CUNNING OF NAVIGATION BY PADDLE AND CANOE, AND PROVIDE THE ATTRACTIVE FEATURE THE DAY'S PROGRAMME. (1) Wahines safely negotiating a hurdle. (2) The Ngati-Whawakia in their big Huntly canoe, winners of the war canoe race. (3) Not clear. (4) A canoe comes to grief. (5) A general view of the crowded river bank. (6) Mounted swimming race across the Waikato. (7) Some picked men giving a haka. (8) hurdling. (9) Interested spectators.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 13, 26 March 1913, Page 24
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96VIEWS FROM THE ANNUAL REGATTA AT NGARUAWHIA, WHERE ON THE WIDE EXPANSE OF THE WAIKATO RIVER STURDATIVES SHOW THEY HAVE NOT LOST THE OLD CUNNING OF NAVIGATION BY PADDLE AND CANOE, AND PROVIDE THE ATTRACTIVE FEATURE THE DAY'S PROGRAMME. (1) Wahines safely negotiating a hurdle. (2) The Ngati-Whawakia in their big Huntly canoe, winners of the war canoe race. (3) Not clear. (4) A canoe comes to grief. (5) A general view of the crowded river bank. (6) Mounted swimming race across the Waikato. (7) Some picked men giving a haka. (8) hurdling. (9) Interested spectators. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 13, 26 March 1913, Page 24
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