A LIVELY SOU'-WESTER welcomed Auckland's pleasure fleet on the Waitemata this afternoon when the yacht and power boat dubs held their first races of the season. Here we see some of the first-class yachts and mullet craft with the presidents of the clubs. Left to right: Messrs. C. J. Collings (N.Z. Power Boat Association), T. L. Thompson (Richmond Cruising Club), A. Thompson (Ponsonby Cruising Club), J. W. Frater (Koyal N.Z. Yacht Squadron), A- Braund (Akarana Yacht Club), J. B. Johnston (Auckland Yacht and Motor Boat Association), Geo. McKenzie (Devonport Yacht Club), E. Griffiths (Victoria Cruising Club), W. A. Wilkinson (Tamaki Yacht Club), Roy Lidgard (Takapuna Boating Club).
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 274, 19 November 1927, Page 10
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107A LIVELY SOU'-WESTER welcomed Auckland's pleasure fleet on the Waitemata this afternoon when the yacht and power boat dubs held their first races of the season. Here we see some of the first-class yachts and mullet craft with the presidents of the clubs. Left to right: Messrs. C. J. Collings (N.Z. Power Boat Association), T. L. Thompson (Richmond Cruising Club), A. Thompson (Ponsonby Cruising Club), J. W. Frater (Koyal N.Z. Yacht Squadron), A- Braund (Akarana Yacht Club), J. B. Johnston (Auckland Yacht and Motor Boat Association), Geo. McKenzie (Devonport Yacht Club), E. Griffiths (Victoria Cruising Club), W. A. Wilkinson (Tamaki Yacht Club), Roy Lidgard (Takapuna Boating Club). Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 274, 19 November 1927, Page 10
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