AQUATICS
Although so late in the season, several of the yachts were out on Tu>-d,,v last as the Royal yacht Ophir came up the" harbour. Logan Pro-, have made a start with the n»w yacht which has been ordered by a Southern yachtsman.
I t The Ponsonbv Cruising Club hold an " At i Home" in St. Benedict's Hall on July 19. j The yacht Marnlea had a narrow esoone of ! destruction on Thursday l"t. The yacht 1 broke away from her moorings ofT Wynvavcl j Pier. Tt was blowing very strong from' the I north east at the time, and she was dashed on to the breastwork, where she got a severe j pounding before .; :l . was (owed to a. safe i anchorage by the s.s. K'awau. Ly.vx.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11680, 15 June 1901, Page 7
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