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LIFE-SAVING.

WHAKATANE TOURNAMENT. SEVEN TEAMS COMPETE. • <By Telegraph;— Own Correspondent.) WHAKATANE, this day. A successful life-saving tournament was held at phape Beach yesterday in the presence of a large attendance of the ' public. Seven teams competed. Results are as follow!— Opotiki, 34J, 1; Whakatane, 32, 2; Panamoa, 31}, 3; Opotiki ladies, 29J, 4. March Past.—Whakatane, 70-1, 1; Opotiki A, 07J, 2; Tauranga ladies, 04J, 3; Mount Maunganui, 01 J, 4; Papamoa, "j(H, 5. Six-man Rescue.—Opotiki A 1, Whakatane 2, Papamoa 3, Mount Maunganui 4. Ladies' Beach Race.—Opotiki 1, Tauranga 2. Beltman's Race.—Opotiki B 1, Opotiki A 2, Mount Maunganui 3. Pairs Belt Race.—C. Boe and S. Jephson (Opotiki A) 1, K. Flemmuig and T. Tankard (Opotiki B) 2, W. Pile and F. Pile (Papamoa), 3.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 9

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LIFE-SAVING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 9

LIFE-SAVING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 9

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