YACHT CLUB OFFICERS
VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB.—Patron, Sir Ernest Davis; vice-patron, the Hon. E. R. Davis; president, Flight-Lieutenant R. J. Johnson; commodore, Mr: R. Tuohey; vice-commodore, Mr. C Daw; rear-commodore, Mr. O. Mackay; honorary secretary, Mr. J. Foley; treasurer, Mr. R. Nadeu; general committee, Messrs. G. Parker. J. McWhirtcr, O. Tylcot. D. Hammond, M. Brown. J Mulvihlll, F. Fen-all. J. O'Connetl. H. A. Ora, J. Lee, G. Cox, R. Grantlcy.
PONSONBY CRUISING CLUB.—Patron, Mr. M. Campbell; president, Captain J. McKlnnon; commodore, Mr. J. Lobley; rear-commodore, Mr. W. Heerdegen; secretary, Mr. A. E. Francis; asslstan » secretary, Mr. A. Heerdegen; treasurer, Mr. R. A. White; clubhouse captain, Mr. T. Brown; assistantclubhouse captain, Mr. G. Robertson; general committee, Messrs. R. Thomson, E. Ewen, D. Grace, E. Hayter, E. Shannon, A. Lowe, S. Fisher, W Hlllson, J. Peckham, R. Wilson, J. Holden, W. McLuckie, J. Wilcox, A. Poad, S. Gardiner, C. Chapman; life member, J. Wilcox.
PT. CHEVALIER SAILING CLUB.—Patron. Sir Ernest Davis; vice-patrons, Messrs. T. S. Webster. -J A. Lee, Captain H. H. Sergeant, Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt; president, Mr. S. G. Crookbaln; commodore, Mr. J. Dickinson; vice-commodore, Mr. R. Hogan; rear-commodore, Mr. W. Summers; treasurer, Mr. T. Paddy; secretary, Mr. R. Fairweather; assistant-secretary. Mr. R. Oleal; committee, Messrs. L. Kattems. H. w«bster, D. Miller, G. McKeown, J. OotteraU, T. Jennings, J. Sharp, J. Spamon, L. Robertson, M. Courtney, T Croad, A. Daniels, W. OUver, M. Rich; life members, Messrs. S. G. Crookbaln and W. J. Dowries.
KOHI TACHT CLUB.—President. Mr. R. Goodwin; commodore. Mr. H. Blott; vice-commodore. Mr W. Patcrson; club captain. Mr. F. Laver; honorary secretary. Mr. C. H. Rogers: tjcasurer, Mrs C. H. Rogers; honorary auditor, Mr. Phillips, joint handlcappers, Messrs. O. Hughes a*dJ. Stenbeck; general committee, Messrs. J. White. J Poland, TJ. Gordon and B. Nicholas. It has been proposed to make the club open to all Auckland craft, and to have two racing divisions, one for craft of up to 13ft 61n, and another for craft, from 13ft 6in to 14ft. Three cruising races will be held each season.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 232, 30 September 1944, Page 2 (Supplement)
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