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WINNER OF THE TWO-MILE STEEPLEC HASE.— J. W. Savidan, who left Auckland last evening with the local members of the New Zealand Olympic team, being presented by Mr. W. Morton with the cup which lie W >n on Saturday.

A COSTLY EXPERIMENT.—Miss England 111., the motor boat built at a cost of £40,000, in which Mr. Kaye Don hopes to regain the world's water speed record for Britain. In the attempt on Lake Garda, Italy, at the end_of last month the new boat failed to attain the speed of Miss England 11. by five miles and she is being shipped back to England for alteraUons.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 9

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WINNER OF THE TWO-MILE STEEPLEC HASE.—J. W. Savidan, who left Auckland last evening with the local members of the New Zealand Olympic team, being presented by Mr. W. Morton with the cup which lie W >n on Saturday. A COSTLY EXPERIMENT.—Miss England 111., the motor boat built at a cost of £40,000, in which Mr. Kaye Don hopes to regain the world's water speed record for Britain. In the attempt on Lake Garda, Italy, at the end_of last month the new boat failed to attain the speed of Miss England 11. by five miles and she is being shipped back to England for alteraUons. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 9

WINNER OF THE TWO-MILE STEEPLEC HASE.—J. W. Savidan, who left Auckland last evening with the local members of the New Zealand Olympic team, being presented by Mr. W. Morton with the cup which lie W >n on Saturday. A COSTLY EXPERIMENT.—Miss England 111., the motor boat built at a cost of £40,000, in which Mr. Kaye Don hopes to regain the world's water speed record for Britain. In the attempt on Lake Garda, Italy, at the end_of last month the new boat failed to attain the speed of Miss England 11. by five miles and she is being shipped back to England for alteraUons. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 138, 13 June 1932, Page 9