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FURTHER PICTURES RELATING TO THE START OF THE OCEAN YACHT RACE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON: THE AUCKLAND COMPETITOR RECEIVES HER FINAL EQUIPMENT AFTER CROSSING THE STARTING LINE. Left:- The Auckland yacht Rangi, after crossing the starting line about three-quarters of an hour late. Centre: Mr. W. A. E. Leonard, owner of the Rangi, handing over a sextant and compass to the crew of his boat after it had started in the rac«. Right: The Oimara under a heavy spread of canvas. Inset' * - Mr. E. Spraggon» who joined the crew of the Rangi a few hours before she sailed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 6

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FURTHER PICTURES RELATING TO THE START OF THE OCEAN YACHT RACE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON: THE AUCKLAND COMPETITOR RECEIVES HER FINAL EQUIPMENT AFTER CROSSING THE STARTING LINE. Left:- The Auckland yacht Rangi, after crossing the starting line about three-quarters of an hour late. Centre: Mr. W. A. E. Leonard, owner of the Rangi, handing over a sextant and compass to the crew of his boat after it had started in the rac«. Right: The Oimara under a heavy spread of canvas. Inset' * – Mr. E. Spraggon» who joined the crew of the Rangi a few hours before she sailed. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 6

FURTHER PICTURES RELATING TO THE START OF THE OCEAN YACHT RACE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON: THE AUCKLAND COMPETITOR RECEIVES HER FINAL EQUIPMENT AFTER CROSSING THE STARTING LINE. Left:- The Auckland yacht Rangi, after crossing the starting line about three-quarters of an hour late. Centre: Mr. W. A. E. Leonard, owner of the Rangi, handing over a sextant and compass to the crew of his boat after it had started in the rac«. Right: The Oimara under a heavy spread of canvas. Inset' * – Mr. E. Spraggon» who joined the crew of the Rangi a few hours before she sailed. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20823, 16 March 1931, Page 6

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