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DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TAKAPUNA SAILING BOATS.—Wellington winning the fourth race in the Z class championship at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. The race was sailed in a strong south-west wind and a heavy sea.

WOMEN'S INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH.- Snapshots of Miss N. Miller (Otago), left, and Miss D. Preece (Canterbury) taken yesterday during the match between Canterbury and Otago at the Christ's College ground. Canterbury batted first and made 190 in the first innings. At the drawing of stumps Otago had lost eight wickets for 64 runs.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 26

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DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TAKAPUNA SAILING BOATS.—Wellington winning the fourth race in the Z class championship at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. The race was sailed in a strong south-west wind and a heavy sea. WOMEN'S INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH.- Snapshots of Miss N. Miller (Otago), left, and Miss D. Preece (Canterbury) taken yesterday during the match between Canterbury and Otago at the Christ's College ground. Canterbury batted first and made 190 in the first innings. At the drawing of stumps Otago had lost eight wickets for 64 runs. Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 26

DOMINION CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TAKAPUNA SAILING BOATS.—Wellington winning the fourth race in the Z class championship at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. The race was sailed in a strong south-west wind and a heavy sea. WOMEN'S INTERPROVINCIAL CRICKET MATCH.- Snapshots of Miss N. Miller (Otago), left, and Miss D. Preece (Canterbury) taken yesterday during the match between Canterbury and Otago at the Christ's College ground. Canterbury batted first and made 190 in the first innings. At the drawing of stumps Otago had lost eight wickets for 64 runs. Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21376, 19 January 1935, Page 26

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