Tweed Amateur Rowing Club
The Tweed Amateur Rowing Club existed at Berwick - it is unclear whether this was a separate club to Berwick ARC (formed 1869) or whether the names of the two clubs were changed or merged at some point. There is a record of a well-attended regatta in 1877 hosted by the Tweed A.R.C. and Bell's Life (28th July 1877) reported:
Tweed Amateur Rowing Club 1877
This club held their regatta on the usual course, on the great border river, on Monday last, and but for the adverse state of the elements, it would have proved a most successful gathering. As it was, rain began to fall at around 11 0'clock in the forenoon and continued to fall, with little intermission, throughout the remainder of the day. A good programme was issued, and a pretty good muster of people were ready to face the unpleasant atmospheric influences to witness the sport, whilst some interesting contests were witnessed during the afternoon . The following was the result:
The President's Prize,
a challenge cup with presentation prizes, presented by Captain D. Milne Home M.P., President of the club, for an open cutter skiff race over 3/4 of a mile.
Final: J. Hogg, Tweed ARC beat R. Neaham Hebburn ARC.