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FIRST RACE IN THE SANDERS CUP SERlES—Davina, the North Auckland boat (nearest the camera), Evelyn, of Otago (practically obscured), and Rowena, the newly-built South Canterbury boat, passing the clubhouses at Westhaven, Auckland, on the completion of the first lap of the course in the first race for the Sanders Cup on Monday. These three boats were prominent throughout the race, which was won by Rowena, with Evelyn second and Davina third. Davina won the cup for Auckland last year and is now, as the North Auckland representative, in effect challenging itself.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25089, 22 January 1947, Page 5

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FIRST RACE IN THE SANDERS CUP SERlES—Davina, the North Auckland boat (nearest the camera), Evelyn, of Otago (practically obscured), and Rowena, the newly-built South Canterbury boat, passing the clubhouses at Westhaven, Auckland, on the completion of the first lap of the course in the first race for the Sanders Cup on Monday. These three boats were prominent throughout the race, which was won by Rowena, with Evelyn second and Davina third. Davina won the cup for Auckland last year and is now, as the North Auckland representative, in effect challenging itself. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25089, 22 January 1947, Page 5

FIRST RACE IN THE SANDERS CUP SERlES—Davina, the North Auckland boat (nearest the camera), Evelyn, of Otago (practically obscured), and Rowena, the newly-built South Canterbury boat, passing the clubhouses at Westhaven, Auckland, on the completion of the first lap of the course in the first race for the Sanders Cup on Monday. These three boats were prominent throughout the race, which was won by Rowena, with Evelyn second and Davina third. Davina won the cup for Auckland last year and is now, as the North Auckland representative, in effect challenging itself. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25089, 22 January 1947, Page 5