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IMPORTANT ANNUAL LONG - DISTANCE RACE FOR KEEL YACHTS A picture taken shortly after the start, on Saturday afternoon, of the 84-mile Balokovic Cup race for keel yachts. The race finished yesterday morning. The yachts shown in the photograph are, from left: Messrs. J. Coote and W. Robertson's lona (the winner), Ngahau, am er (third), Moana and Tainui. Windwfrd was second.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22321, 20 January 1936, Page 8

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IMPORTANT ANNUAL LONG – DISTANCE RACE FOR KEEL YACHTS A picture taken shortly after the start, on Saturday afternoon, of the 84-mile Balokovic Cup race for keel yachts. The race finished yesterday morning. The yachts shown in the photograph are, from left: Messrs. J. Coote and W. Robertson's lona (the winner), Ngahau, am er (third), Moana and Tainui. Windwfrd was second. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22321, 20 January 1936, Page 8

IMPORTANT ANNUAL LONG – DISTANCE RACE FOR KEEL YACHTS A picture taken shortly after the start, on Saturday afternoon, of the 84-mile Balokovic Cup race for keel yachts. The race finished yesterday morning. The yachts shown in the photograph are, from left: Messrs. J. Coote and W. Robertson's lona (the winner), Ngahau, am er (third), Moana and Tainui. Windwfrd was second. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22321, 20 January 1936, Page 8

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