YACHTING AFFAIRS
MEETING OF ASSOCIATION The Otago Yacht and Motor Boat Association met last night in Mr J, H. A. M'Keefry’s board room. There was a good attendance of delegates, and Mr AY. 0. Martin (president) was m the chair. The appeal of C. L. Clearwater against the decision in the launch race at the Burkes-St. Leonards regatta was held over till next meeting, pondiig the hearing of further evidence. When the appeal of E. A. Burt against a decision at the Ravensbourue regatta was brought up, Mr Brookes moved that it be dismissed. He pointed out that the appeal had been accepted on condition that further evidence would be produced, but this had not been done. The motion was seconded by Mr Hewitt and was carried unanimously. After a full discussion on the Wakefield Cup speed boat race it was finally resolved that it be a recommendation to the sub-committee which was revising the rules of the race that the event should he held, even if one boat only competed.
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Evening Star, Issue 21077, 14 April 1932, Page 7
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171YACHTING AFFAIRS Evening Star, Issue 21077, 14 April 1932, Page 7
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