ROWING.
° GISBORNE CLUB.
.The races for the Chilton Fours were continued last evening, when Busby, Pollock, Reddell, and Murray beat Everiss, Malone Fromm, and, Spragge by three lengths. McConville, Rutherford, Winter, and Dawson beat Hudson, Fraser, Miller, and Ansell by about.two and a-lialf lengths. heeler, Perry, Bousfield, and Richmond heat Tocker, Mulvihill, Wright, and Graham by a coup'le of lengths. Gatland, Hampton,' deLautour, and Muir beat Payne, Gallop, Brown, and Wyllie by about four lengths. The races for the Buscke Fours commenced last evening, when H. M. Puflett, -Somervell, Bennett, and Jeffreys beat Hansen, Camming, Scott, and (Kaipara. The finish was .very close, Puflett just winning at the post by a quarter of a length. Williams, Grenfell, C. Morse, and L. Bright heat Gully, Curtis, McLernon, and Doyle by considerably over a length. P. Hamilton, Dods,‘ Quigley, and Rogers beat G. Puflett, Richards, Coleman, and Lovett by half-a-length, after a hard race. Traill’s crew won by default from Bayly’s. . This evening the semi-finals will be rowed, and to-morrow the finals for both trophies . will take iplace.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2687, 17 December 1909, Page 6
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176ROWING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2687, 17 December 1909, Page 6
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