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AQUATICS.

w ROYAL' YAOBT SQUADRONt SECOND.CRUISING ". J&m The, Royal Yacht Swadrcfljsili. hold i .second onualns race. to-day, The entries •« cludo many. the. well-known sacits,. Tf handicaps, course, and destination will I l posted in.the squadron l WP»«;-wa'tt«nwii I RICHMOND CRUIBINQ 0I«UB.. ; ENTRIES AND HANDICAPS, BnMog and handicap* for the Reunion Cruising ClttVai a«n?w handicap, to be he] May. are: r Queen{e son Cslox fini, Wftliil SJw, Sadie 31m, QmaUw 4im» YMU»ft to Emily aim. £ BB ja low. Spray Ujro, Mari Mm, MTinoJSm, Oowen 17m. Rshr 20jm, Wayward ,835 m, 6 »ro 83»W, ,A«W Mm. Tho courso will be (torn the starting lin between Ponjonby Wharf and Watchman thence round Sandsntt Beacon on sUtbeam hand, thence round Resolution on gtarboan hand, and _9andsi>ifc .on port band,- am around the Pile.- Beacon, off Chelsea,- on pot hand, thence round Pile, Beacon off Shell: Peach on aUrboard hand, and Brtish acre* starting lino. Tho race will ' start at -U p.m., The. starter and tin W» Hit? P, Boawoll and the tlntkMDw m, J. Longbottoni, .. ~ mum notes. RETURN MAKUKAU OUTING. The Victoria.OroMngClnh held,ft aerie V fimm races • la,st Saturday ,ftt>n»o<« A light northerly wind wan -blowing at w Start, but changed around to the south,. ft' litUa stronger; force, Mtfc9-flret.ola.Bj wwdwell. Naiad, and .SpareUnw got &w« very close.)*, the ■ Wamki being over si minutes M«, „Tha; ItaM a> being, t»i» • i sccond-clase boat* wore, sent away, ips©4h«! »nd after m , interesting, struggle, . Gilo gawd first yiwo, wUh Emily mwA an mm third. Th* thud-class-was a, mot interesting race, and the finish was the bos of too day. only seconds dividing' the place boats, ventoa gained tlie. , verdict, wit Dorm second and. Ron* third, 'few .1 mum m trophy to the fawwsjlM?, wit **^ rftl x, w « I «°F» runner.S'«D, The, New ,4e»land L Power AstfoiftUb held a njonio, far children , Uet-fttoway a RuoMand'a Beach.. , Shortly, after 9 p,tn. toe boats left the club »avilion. lor the dei iiMtw*. Th« la«neTwa«i»da a "fine. m when going down the hMbpuj, headed b; the flag ofljowa boats, At the. Peach, sport were, held v for. the children, and Soon ever child wa» the proud poaatissor of a, toy c somo kip* «• • - •, . ri T>e. Wmodflw oj the 'North Store ?»qh SPtt^-SR 1 S'W *<S t »n.,e»te.nd«d 3 «uie i n W* yacht Maypelle, Wsathe? Pwmittiiis wJSJeade to. 60,«4 {at ait Mercury i<mmic „With tfe wwd, w«ih'WWJa»' Suodaj Sm»M %* k .*« 0l %i v i tMour, v Ahout twenty yacht* and wwfihi were at anchor dimns the das,„.'. . The Mwukau Yacht; ancf Jftc4orjß<>a.Volu held »■ imost successJul Mmm IwlSatui day afternoon. Two races were held, on mm for-yachta and (or motoi boats, _Atier >eea, competition. th«, result were: .Btoa first, Norma, wcona, and "Mart wa third, In the inotoit'bnats; anOajjor first. My«i second, m Olidya third to th yachts, , • > Handicap wnue Ui ,«oy»J W,Z (! Y»c» &mW"%Ao»' 1 OT««8 w4 for both yftoht« and motoi 1 "Th» Royal Yacht Madron haa decide Iwvawfe m destption fixed by tha Auol land .XjehV.W, Uotorßofl ABMciation jc the visit of tli« MwuMjMl Club delegates. Br we* vjilj close with the.respwuva clul ««SJitwjeß .dnrwa next weekThe Auckland >seht and. Mqlor-Boat A" isociation mat last Monday evening, and Qi questions, o! the Bjaoo celehratkija «d m regulations were Ml? djacusod.'" A ; v »tl .committee wta, appointed % deaj with in celebrations »Ba,«Ring protects wro m«a MP»»nw the «*ul»tions - wgardwer the carts We-belts on »le.»Bure wafts. The m»tt« wil ho stiirowned furthw with ft Mmwter ; o{ Marios, •' *'-:- -'■■ ■■ •■'■ ■ ■' boats earts'lng the, Mannfcai delet»to»-will Jearo. the.Wo. 3 jetty tamo! landlpg at 8 o'clock thin a|t«reoon., Bom olthea*boats. will be raoing %ft»-;wnadr<>i races, and thw will add. to the interest « the outing. Suitable provim'on has heon madi for enterw>ftawp*: at .the,,destination, in th evening, "Kf-monow the boats visit th fi«hini.tfwund» and other pJaws of, inttrosl and will meet at lunch lime, oomlnßhom W.company, ,•...-'•■.,', : rf „C ■: " The Wnaoßby n Cruising Club has beei eranUd a pomlafim by th? AuoklMd - Ya*h Md, Motor-Bow 4MoM6%ito:l]Wd at it Wn.«W:m«it» championships for the fe function m March >S9. SMlinfl and tQwlni events ,vall ofttod, for and th.., official we endeayourini to arrange, » croiaijui xao {gr W ..Auckland .wotorfoata, ,V» jS«t i\ % Wwtemata, an 4 .-fiw*h/#t-tw^www •$U boat* wuißbi 1m«« ( Wmjw|; of flsl fi*i ;l Cany,-ww« ,Th; tendered a pic nio to ihe ;> vice-presidents Ml Sunday a Pwe Jslani and » most enjoyabh) day wai spent. • . .%.•■'.■ ;' ■ , The yaoht Hwrtosw returned list To« day,ft«n the ctulie up north, aM report W?i? ta S 4 a,n»rt pUawnt kl%, Sfroni southwest winds were ejjieiiencedrdorrot;Thl test week. Several «tbcs boats ara du©baoj from vam fomorrow. • w ' •"'-. , OROQUET,' ; THEHTWOTIO TOURNAMENT. v •jj SEMI-FINALS v.SIwVM?. Auckland; Croquet ,-Awobi twn's patriotic tournament was. continued on the Remuera and Carlton- lawns' yesterday, and some exciting contorts were witnessed, AiHemuwft, the. donboa seml-finaU weru concluded. The, final will .WpM'M Wonday. On the Carlton. Wn, (ho final of the ' doubles was wen by Ohriton. Sesdaniei James -and. Cabin beattaß vMSti Poße and Robertson, ATondalj. Ths final of th< singles wiirWrJayed m Monday, To* -» sum of yesterday'* gawes werei"- ; • V^'-',;.-:', AT RE!MI7BRA. : ; ,; C^ Q^V^B^i'fl,nal».--'ReT ) Burgin' and Mr, Mf'BwgTn 'beat H Mrs, Mcponald an •beat Miss Besketh and Mrg. Lowe. Clark'Mi Mr* Brown; Mrs. Cook beat MntfhtoA*. °« sat 'ft* |Umb%WliUrMrti Crawford beat Mrs. 'Edgar; Mri. Wilson-beafTC Blonkmsopt- Mrs. Oldham beat Mrs, Oswalds Mrs, HUton Mrs, Fernle«h Mm. Gardner W «!rs. Woollorj MFs Wsattgbeat Mr*., Joneai. Mrt. Harvey beat Mrs. Wildingi Mrs. Cooke beat, Mrs. B«Uj C r V § M Mw.,Pishe»}. Mr. .Bujgm m}. Dr./FuUerten; Mrs. Lowalieat Mrs, ilclwop, - .-- ..-.' -AT CARLTON, • . Sinfflce.'-SepQud' Mrs. Newahaw beat' Mrs. Cahilji %.Btoonion btf filßi n % I'inch>atp«. m ehellj Mr9.Mcßrid9 leat Mrs. Newshami Mrs..Topliw beat ,%,. Prosier; Mrs. beat Mrs, Lamburn! Mrs. Speight beat Mrs, Stewarl Fourth Round: m M?s. Stevenson £$ W' J aK "S i . l %''v T< 'P l »» beat Mrs, Wrlmskji Mrs.-Speight bear Mrs. Jone,; Mrs. ~Moßrifc beat .Mrs. 1 Pinch, ' SenV flnalai Mrs.Bteventta W.MrsrMcSridej ; Speight beat Mrs, Topliss. *" ,w Doubles.-Final: Mlisdames James .and W (Carlton) heat Mesdarala Potte? and Robinson (Avondalel, *•♦■«« MONDAT'gI PLAY, DRAW AT REMUERA. The- following player<i will compete on the Remuera, lawn on Monday:-., "■" . 10 a.m.i Mrs. Piffln nlavs Mis, feeskotht Mrs. Oiilord plays Mra. Mid. dletons Mrs. Gardner plays Mrs. Hilton: Mrs. swales playa Mrs. Nowell. At Carlton, Mrs. lm will play Mrs. Maedonald. at 11 a.m„ and Mrs. iSon wi play Mrs. ,Couttii, and Mrs. BurgS wUf play Mrs. Hendemoa, at ■{ p.m. w BILLIARDS. INMAN LEADS STEVENSON. " .' . Australian and N,Z. Cable Association. (Reed. M p.m,l LONDON, Mar. 13. The score in. .the fourth beat .of the bil. liarda championship is. now tinman, 688$ Stevenson, 3405. ' ,aw *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 12

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AQUATICS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 12

AQUATICS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 12