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AUCKLAND.— Sailing | a Frostbite dinghy, the j lorana, and “’driving it ! a bit too hard,” Sir! Keith (Park put him- j self and the owner into j the harbour off Kohimarama Wharf yesterday afternoon. \ He was competing in the Tamaki Yacht Club’s regatta and was well placed about threequarters oi a mile out when the craft overturned, caujht by a puff of wind. With the owner, Mr B. Kitchener, Sir Keith clfi-nbed onto the 'bottom of the boat and waited until a cruising motor launch picked them up and towed the dinghy to shore. Sir Keith, who is vice-president of the Tamaki Yacht Club, has taken an interest in the younger members.
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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1948, Page 9
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