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LYTTELTON NEWS

YACHTING The Canterbury Yacht and MotorBoat Club held sailing races on Saturday afternoon, with results as follows: — Old yachtsmen's race, for A and B class yachts, started 2.30 p.m.: Pastime (C. E. Brown), scr, 4.20.15 R.m, l; Hakari (J. Sinclair), 12mm 443 0, 2; Yvonne (E. Sinclair), 7mm, 4.38.45, 3. The only other starter, Snark (H. A. Rhind), withdrew to assist a capsized D class boat, Tane. D class, second race for Sutton Cup and trial: Debonair (K. Abernethy), Jmin, 3.43.20, 1; Wanaka (R. Sutton), £cr 3.42.55. 2; Vanity (M. Nolan>, 2min, 3.46.15, 3. . 1, + •„•. I class, for Norm Cup and trial race: Listless (K. Hendry), 4min, 3 53.30, 1; Aloha (H. Wells) 3min, 3.52.55, 2; Marita (L. Beaumont), 3mm, 3.52.58, 3. Sixteen started. Church Parade A church parade of members of the Loyal City of Norwich Lodge, the Loyal Kaia Toa Lodge, the Court Queen of the Isles Foresters' Lodge, and the Loyal City of Norwich Juvenile Lodge was held yesterday morning. The parade formed up at the Oddfellows' Hall, and, headed by the Lyttelton Marine Band, marched round the main streets to the MeJiodist Church, The service was taken by the Rev. F. Enticott. Smoke Concert Members of the Lyttelton Returned Soldiers' Association entertained members of the Lyttelton Marine Band and the Christchurch Scottish Pipe Band at a smoke concert on Friday night. Mr A. Large presided and welcomed the visitors. Instrumental items were given by Messrs H. Kemp, W. Stevenson, D. Connolly, and B. Demichelli. THE LYTTELTON FERRY LAUNCHES. LTD. LAUNCHES OWAKA. ONAWE. TUI, AND REOMOANA. Weather and other circumstances permitting, we run daily to Diamond Ffarbour, including Sundays. Private Picnics. Fishing and Tramping Parties bv special arrangements. W. C. CLEARY and CO.. Agents. Telephone 37-293.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22268, 6 December 1937, Page 15

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LYTTELTON NEWS Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22268, 6 December 1937, Page 15

LYTTELTON NEWS Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22268, 6 December 1937, Page 15

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