The Regatta.
The following entiiee were received last night tor the regatta on Easier Monday Yachts—Arolf, Fedora, Bed Jacket, and
Don Sailing B >ats—Masontt*, Fleetwing, Snark, Dorothy, and Maggie Senior Giga—Poverty .*ay Club (2 crews), Napier Jub, Napier Union Club, and
Auckland Club Gigs, for under 10-o—Poverty Bay, Napier, and Gisborne Clubs Maiden Gi.s—Hoverty Bay, Napier, Napier Uuiou, G Bhome, and Auckland Clubs Champion S uilitig-T—W Walters, J Lee, and J. Wal erH, representing Poverty Club; H. H Knight and J. G. Hughes Napier Chib; O Sandlaut and Fred. <-lav tun, Gisborne Club; and Auckland Club s representative Sculling, for lO-t—A. Thompson, Poverty B*v Club; J. G. Hughec and S. P. Jago, Napier; T, Simtut<, Gisborne; Auckland Club’s repr Bentaiiva The ontrmce mo.iey amounted tu £l5, and wi'h the post entries is expected to total £2O or over.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 587, 26 March 1891, Page 2
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138The Regatta. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 587, 26 March 1891, Page 2
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