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The top of the Fay Richwhite Building in Queen Street, Auckland, yesterday, was a scene of celebration as Michael Fay broke out a bottle of champagne to celebrate the New York Supreme Court’s America’s Cup decision. He was watched by the commodore of the Mercury Bay Boating Club, Toby Morcom.

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Press, 30 March 1989, Page 40

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The top of the Fay Richwhite Building in Queen Street, Auckland, yesterday, was a scene of celebration as Michael Fay broke out a bottle of champagne to celebrate the New York Supreme Court’s America’s Cup decision. He was watched by the commodore of the Mercury Bay Boating Club, Toby Morcom. Press, 30 March 1989, Page 40

The top of the Fay Richwhite Building in Queen Street, Auckland, yesterday, was a scene of celebration as Michael Fay broke out a bottle of champagne to celebrate the New York Supreme Court’s America’s Cup decision. He was watched by the commodore of the Mercury Bay Boating Club, Toby Morcom. Press, 30 March 1989, Page 40