Wellington Regatta.
[United Press Association.]! . Wellington, This Dav t T h . ore . >?. ™aK«fi«ent weather to-day for the holiday bat the breeze is very light. Unless it increases later the calm will nterfere wi*h Hip re^tta. m When lilie boats ju the tirsv-wul second class yacht races started there was a ' ! rfU"i calm, and the boats lay almost Affl off the starting point. Iv about half a,,? hour, however, a fresh g QH th er ly " orees® Sprang up, and the boats were sopn off at fan- pace. Fop the First Class Champion, ship the Lyttelton yacht Pastime is leadthfrd * Vnitftll S* secon^ «i«l Mascotte In the First Class Yaoht Baoe, on tha beat to the entrance of the harbour the new yaoht WAitangi exhibited splendid pace Kfr ° V %h aal M g Pft ! time ' "^strong ■jn Th f. Mnscotte also came np and panted RwHme. 5 here is still a fine iteady breeze, and .if it lasts (he'Waitangi isaf. most sure (o ' improve her position &ud «|q
easily, In the Second [Class Race the Napier yaoht Atalania hat. a good lead, the Isca being second.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 18, 22 January 1895, Page 2
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185Wellington Regatta. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 18, 22 January 1895, Page 2
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