YACHTING AT PAREMATA
Races For All Classes
Yacht races for all classes were sailed at I’aremata during the week-einf, a strong northerly breeze and bright sunshine providiiig idcul conditions. Results with Inindieiips and actual sailing times are: — First class: .Monica (scr.), lhr. imin. 2Gsec., 1; Kewpie (3Jmin.), 1.13.33, 2; Miss Josephine (2Amin.), 1.14.20, 3. Also started: lauthe (10min., 1.24.40, and Kiiini (2Jmin.), 1.16:15. The Rotuku was unfortunately unable to .start, owing to a member of her crew beihg at Auckland to represent the club in the Cornwall Cup. Monica was well sailed to lower her own course record by 20sec. Takapuna class: Adair (lOmin.), Ihr; Ginin. IGsec., 1 ; IVairoa (3min.), 1.1.14, 2; Juanette (lOmin.), 1.18.50, 3. The Marie also started, but was disqualified for hitting a biioy. I’auriinga class: Teddy (2mln.), 26mim 20sec., 1; Linnett (scr.). 25.45, 2.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 19
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138YACHTING AT PAREMATA Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 100, 22 January 1936, Page 19
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