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' ilsMßllil ? ' iMv.imniiniw "Evening Post" I'lvito. The Auckland four teen-footer Caress and her crew, winners of the 1940 Sanders Clip. The boat was built, owned, and sailed by the same person. This was only the second time that such a happening has occurred in the history of the race. Top left, the Caress. Above, the crew of the winning boat; j jrom the left, W. Rogers, skipper, F. Rogers, R. Rogers, and R. Wilson, _

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 7

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' ilsMßllil ? ' iMv.imniiniw "Evening Post" I'lvito. The Auckland four teen-footer Caress and her crew, winners of the 1940 Sanders Clip. The boat was built, owned, and sailed by the same person. This was only the second time that such a happening has occurred in the history of the race. Top left, the Caress. Above, the crew of the winning boat; j jrom the left, W. Rogers, skipper, F. Rogers, R. Rogers, and R. Wilson, _ Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 7

' ilsMßllil ? ' iMv.imniiniw "Evening Post" I'lvito. The Auckland four teen-footer Caress and her crew, winners of the 1940 Sanders Clip. The boat was built, owned, and sailed by the same person. This was only the second time that such a happening has occurred in the history of the race. Top left, the Caress. Above, the crew of the winning boat; j jrom the left, W. Rogers, skipper, F. Rogers, R. Rogers, and R. Wilson, _ Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1940, Page 7