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Sanders Cup at Auckland.- (Left): Avalon's flying start stood her in good stead in the second race of the Sanders Cup series on Thursday. She was a long way ahead by the end of the first round and finished two minutes 43 secon is ahead of the second boat Eileen (Otago). Clyde (Welington), on the left also got away well, but finished last. A strong tide carried Collen (Canterbury),on the right over the line and she was forced to go about twice. Eileen, seen beyond Avalon, also got a bad start and had tom recoss. (Right): On the first day (Wednesday), the Wellington yacht, Ciyde, carride away the gooseneck on her boom and was forced to retire. -"Sun," photo.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 9

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Sanders Cup at Auckland.- (Left): Avalon's flying start stood her in good stead in the second race of the Sanders Cup series on Thursday. She was a long way ahead by the end of the first round and finished two minutes 43 secon is ahead of the second boat Eileen (Otago). Clyde (Welington), on the left also got away well, but finished last. A strong tide carried Collen (Canterbury),on the right over the line and she was forced to go about twice. Eileen, seen beyond Avalon, also got a bad start and had tom recoss. (Right): On the first day (Wednesday), the Wellington yacht, Ciyde, carride away the gooseneck on her boom and was forced to retire. -"Sun," photo. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 9

Sanders Cup at Auckland.- (Left): Avalon's flying start stood her in good stead in the second race of the Sanders Cup series on Thursday. She was a long way ahead by the end of the first round and finished two minutes 43 secon is ahead of the second boat Eileen (Otago). Clyde (Welington), on the left also got away well, but finished last. A strong tide carried Collen (Canterbury),on the right over the line and she was forced to go about twice. Eileen, seen beyond Avalon, also got a bad start and had tom recoss. (Right): On the first day (Wednesday), the Wellington yacht, Ciyde, carride away the gooseneck on her boom and was forced to retire. -"Sun," photo. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 109, 1 February 1930, Page 9