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OFFICIAL CLOSE OF THE YACHT RACING SEASON AT AUCKLAND: COMBINED CLUBS' HARBOUR AND CRUISING RACES DECIDED ON SATU Upper left: Eighteen footers sailing close-hauled soon after the start of their race. Atalanta (V 57) gained five firsts and a second. Upper right: The mullet boats ""J £n. Right: The 1 4-footer Treasure crew of the Malolo, which capsized, awaiting rescue. Centre: Rawene. winner of the Riyal New Zealand Yacht Squadrons cruising race to Matiat.a. Rawene was th. only yacht to carry tun g (T 4) which gained eight firsts..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 6

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OFFICIAL CLOSE OF THE YACHT RACING SEASON AT AUCKLAND: COMBINED CLUBS' HARBOUR AND CRUISING RACES DECIDED ON SATU Upper left: Eighteen footers sailing close-hauled soon after the start of their race. Atalanta (V 57) gained five firsts and a second. Upper right: The mullet boats ""J £n. Right: The 1 4-footer Treasure crew of the Malolo, which capsized, awaiting rescue. Centre: Rawene. winner of the Riyal New Zealand Yacht Squadrons cruising race to Matiat.a. Rawene was th. only yacht to carry tun g (T 4) which gained eight firsts.. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 6

OFFICIAL CLOSE OF THE YACHT RACING SEASON AT AUCKLAND: COMBINED CLUBS' HARBOUR AND CRUISING RACES DECIDED ON SATU Upper left: Eighteen footers sailing close-hauled soon after the start of their race. Atalanta (V 57) gained five firsts and a second. Upper right: The mullet boats ""J £n. Right: The 1 4-footer Treasure crew of the Malolo, which capsized, awaiting rescue. Centre: Rawene. winner of the Riyal New Zealand Yacht Squadrons cruising race to Matiat.a. Rawene was th. only yacht to carry tun g (T 4) which gained eight firsts.. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 6