YACHTING.
THE TAURANGA CLUB.
TELEGRAPH.— OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] TAURANGA, Monday. The Yacht and Power-Boat Club continued the season s racing on Saturday in fine weather. The sail-off for the Smith Cud. for -hive been between Zev Mistral -which had scored 5 saints each, bat before the start Zev carried away part of ner pear and G. Collard (owner of £ev) was penmtted to sail Jonquil, which had to concede Mistral 455. A great lace ensued. Jonquil crossed the winning mark 5s ahead of her rival, but on time allowance the Mistral won and secures the Smith Cub ■„.v- e T. en , st . i" a race for midgets' which resulted m a win for Dottrell. witH Jonquil second and Vestal third -Inere were two starters in the race for L 5 t 78C i I' Vanitie being handicapped v,., t ' re *^ ttne « Ss - anitie led throughout, but on time allowance Janet won by Is.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19626, 3 May 1927, Page 14
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