CORNWELL CUP CONTEST.
RANONI WINS FIRST TRIAL. The Takapuna Boating Club held the first of a series of trial races last evening to decide the crew to renresent Auckland at the next contest for the Cornwell Cup. to be held at Tauranga, commencing on .T"unary 4.
Eleven boats took" part in the race, which was sailed off the clubhouse, Bayswater. in the club's 12ft 6in one-design (7,) class. A c-losp race resulted in a win fm* M. Mas"" (sh'^perl. with Wate'- .Tock Wnd' lQ ll (skinner V or>nnnd. Tli» next trial will be sailed o;i ■Friday evening.
In seven years the British National Playing Fields Association has bought, equipped and laid out 1100 playing fields at a cost of £2,000,000.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 286, 2 December 1936, Page 20
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