YACHTING AT PAREMATA
: Owing,to the northerly gale only .one rac^ was' sailed,by the Pareinata.Boat-; ingiClub last week-end. By Sunday af-: toTijopA the j wind had' moderated'suffiJcie4tly fbrithe. first-class boats to start, thel'event £ or,secphd-class boats being postponed. .;Th6 Putotirio ' (4}min) sailed by* her builder' and former ownrcr, went into tho lead on the way to Moorehonse-'Ppint, -and, although /the Miss Josephine (2Jmin), Peggy.(linin), and Kia Ora (2Jmin) closed on her. on the"ibeat;to Gray's, sho went on to win conifortablyv from the Miss Josephine with' the Qneenie, which had trouble' vfitht hw'spinnaker ; after, making up ! considerable leeway, third. .'.'..The! Peggy finished fourth. The Eewpiri :-1 had trouble with her mainsail in Brown's Bay and retirM^aiid the Kia;'Ora broke her spinnaker bopiri" and; tiller and tore her mainsail. Sho did not complete the course.'-''^v? ■'*''"-■■, ■■.'. ••'' '«■!;/■•■"; J
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 21
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132YACHTING AT PAREMATA Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 21
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