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THRILLING FINISH IN FOURTH RACE FOR THE SANDERS CUT. The fourth race was sailed at Lyttelton yesterday morning in a south-westerly wind on a rough sea. A collision between the Wellington and Canterbury boats occurred while they were turning together at a buoy several hundred yards before the finishing line. The race was awarded to Lavina (Wellington). LEFT: The four boats running for Battery Point shortly after the start. From left: Val (Southland), Eileen (Otago), Irene (Canterbury). and Lavina ( Wellington). RIGHT: Lavina ( Wellington) crossing the finishing line ahead of Irene (Canterbury).

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21085, 9 February 1934, Page 16

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THRILLING FINISH IN FOURTH RACE FOR THE SANDERS CUT. The fourth race was sailed at Lyttelton yesterday morning in a south-westerly wind on a rough sea. A collision between the Wellington and Canterbury boats occurred while they were turning together at a buoy several hundred yards before the finishing line. The race was awarded to Lavina (Wellington). LEFT: The four boats running for Battery Point shortly after the start. From left: Val (Southland), Eileen (Otago), Irene (Canterbury). and Lavina (Wellington). RIGHT: Lavina (Wellington) crossing the finishing line ahead of Irene (Canterbury). Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21085, 9 February 1934, Page 16

THRILLING FINISH IN FOURTH RACE FOR THE SANDERS CUT. The fourth race was sailed at Lyttelton yesterday morning in a south-westerly wind on a rough sea. A collision between the Wellington and Canterbury boats occurred while they were turning together at a buoy several hundred yards before the finishing line. The race was awarded to Lavina (Wellington). LEFT: The four boats running for Battery Point shortly after the start. From left: Val (Southland), Eileen (Otago), Irene (Canterbury). and Lavina (Wellington). RIGHT: Lavina (Wellington) crossing the finishing line ahead of Irene (Canterbury). Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21085, 9 February 1934, Page 16

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