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Schmidt, photo. AN UNBEATEN CREW- NORTH SHORE HEAVY-WEIGHT MAIDENS. The North Shore heavy maiden crew has had an undefeated record during the rowing season just ended, beginning at Russell, and continuing with unbroken success in open maiden events at Whangarei, Mercer, Ngaruawahia, and Rotorua. At Whangarei it carried off the Steadman Cup, and at Rotorua the Dewar Shield, which is valued at £100. At Russell and at Rotorua the crew was steered by P. Spraggon, and at the other regattas by A. Bailey. The names, reading from left to right, are:—P. C. Stephenson (stroke), E. E. Rowley (No. 2), K. Wallace (bow), A. D. Stephenson (No. 3).

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 17, 23 April 1913, Page 28

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Schmidt, photo. AN UNBEATEN CREW- NORTH SHORE HEAVY-WEIGHT MAIDENS. The North Shore heavy maiden crew has had an undefeated record during the rowing season just ended, beginning at Russell, and continuing with unbroken success in open maiden events at Whangarei, Mercer, Ngaruawahia, and Rotorua. At Whangarei it carried off the Steadman Cup, and at Rotorua the Dewar Shield, which is valued at £100. At Russell and at Rotorua the crew was steered by P. Spraggon, and at the other regattas by A. Bailey. The names, reading from left to right, are:—P. C. Stephenson (stroke), E. E. Rowley (No. 2), K. Wallace (bow), A. D. Stephenson (No. 3). New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 17, 23 April 1913, Page 28

Schmidt, photo. AN UNBEATEN CREW- NORTH SHORE HEAVY-WEIGHT MAIDENS. The North Shore heavy maiden crew has had an undefeated record during the rowing season just ended, beginning at Russell, and continuing with unbroken success in open maiden events at Whangarei, Mercer, Ngaruawahia, and Rotorua. At Whangarei it carried off the Steadman Cup, and at Rotorua the Dewar Shield, which is valued at £100. At Russell and at Rotorua the crew was steered by P. Spraggon, and at the other regattas by A. Bailey. The names, reading from left to right, are:—P. C. Stephenson (stroke), E. E. Rowley (No. 2), K. Wallace (bow), A. D. Stephenson (No. 3). New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIX, Issue 17, 23 April 1913, Page 28