YACHTING.
TAMAKI YACHT CLUB. ' FIRST ANNUAL REGATTA. The Tamaki Yacht Club will hold its first annual regatta on Monday. The programme consists mainly of general handicaps for the various centreboard and open boat classes for which good entries have been received. Post entries for all events, however, will be received up till one hour before starting time. All the races will start and finish off Kohimarama Wharf. The officials in charge of the racing will be-."Starter, Mr. W. A. Wilkinson; timekeepers, Messrs. J. Hubber and Wilkinson; judge, Mr. F. H. Brown. Following aro the courses and entries, tho handicaps not being available:— General Handicap, all classes, to start at 11 a.m. —Course: From starting-line between Kohimarama Wharf and flagship, moored north, thence to Bastion light beacon, thenco to Bean Rock lighthouse, thence round beacon. below Kangitoto Wharf, thence to markboat moored northeast of St. Heliers reef, thenco to mark I boat moored north of St. Heliers Wharf, j thenco back to starting-line. All marks j must be passed on starboard hand : —Alexa, | Otira, Lovelight, Rahjri, Mowai, Louisa, Lucille, Manene, Malua, Maroro, Mollie, Wild Wave, Eleanor, Bronzewing, Gladys, Jupiter, Loraloigh, Sea Nymph, Clielma, Kismet, Cynic. Speed Boats, to start at 2 p.m.—Tho course will he arranged just before tho start and will be laid off close inshore:— Spot, Ngaro. Miss X. General Handicap, for Star boats and classes M and V, to start at 2.30 p.m.— Course: From starting-lino between Kohimarama Wharf and flagship, moored north, thence to Bastion light beacon, thence to Bean Rock, thence to mark boat moored north-east of St. Heliers reef, thence to mark boat moored north of St. Heliers Wharf, back to starting-line, twice round, passing all marks oil starboard hand:—Wild Wave, Ola IV, June, Manene, Maroro. Mollie. Class S., to start at 2.45 p.m.—Course: Same as above:—Gladys, Lancia, Waitui. General Handicap, for classes T, X, Y, and '/... to start at 3 p.in.—Course: From starting-line between Kohimarama Wharf and flagship, moored north, thence to Bastion Light beacon, thenco to Bean Hock, thenco to mark boat moored north of St. ifeliers Wharf, back to startingline. twice round, passing all marks on starboard hand: —Sea Breeze, Kismet, Bronzewing, Alert, Clielma, Eleanor, Jupiter, Loralcigh, Sea Nymph, Ngaio, Cynic.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19292, 3 April 1926, Page 12
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