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IN IDEAL WEATHER

Yacht Races at Paremata EVENTS DURING WEEK-END Ideal sailing weather prevailed for the Paremata Boating Club’s racing held during the week-end. .There was a freshening westerly breeze blowing and Miss Josephine succeeded in lowering her record for the course by 24 seconds. , ' Details of the races, showing handicaps and finishing times, are as follow:— FIRST CLASS. Miss Josephine, scr., 12hr. 21min. 31see .. 1 Kewpie, 9}min, 12hr 21min CSsec 2 Peggy, scr, 12]ir. 23mln. 40sec 3 SECOND CLASS. Oreroa, smin., llhr. 54min. 4sec 1 lanthe, 3min., llhr. 54min. 23sec 2 Tui, scr., llhr, 57min. 57sec. 3 In the Takapuna class, Windsong capsized in the morning race ’ and Noleen fouled a buoy. A resail was held in the afternoon and resulted as follows:— Silver Dawn, lOmin., 3hr. 57min. 3Ssec. .. 1 Wairoa, scr., 4hr. 2min. 27see. 2 Nustar fouled a buoy. In the Tauranga class, Joyce (scr.) came first This was the only boat to finish.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 50, 22 November 1932, Page 16

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IN IDEAL WEATHER Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 50, 22 November 1932, Page 16

IN IDEAL WEATHER Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 50, 22 November 1932, Page 16