TASMAN YACHT RACE
NGATAKI ARRIVES [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] MELBOURNE, December 28. The yacht Ngataki, which had not been reported since it was sighted by a steamer 240 miles from Melbourne two days ago, entered the Heads this evening. Yachtsmen were beginning to feel anxious over the Inrg delay, but the Ngataki reported all well. . The Te Rapunga wins the first prize of £7O, and a cup valued at £5O. The Ngataki, to have won, required to cross the finishing line at 8 a.m., allowing for her seventeen hours’ handicap. SICKNESS ON BOARD. MELBOURNE, December 29. The Ngataki was sighted off Point Lonsdale at 5.10 yesterday, flying the yellow flag, denoting sickness aboard. It called at the quarantine station at Portsea, and left there at 6.30 for Williamstown, where the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria had arranged to have a doctor waiting.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 December 1934, Page 7
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