AUCKLAND BOATS GAIN THREE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN THE FIRST RACE FOR THE WORLD'S 18ft. SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP: MANU'S NARROW VICTORY Upper left: Australian competitor Taree, which finished fourth, running before the wind in yesterday's race. Upper right: An exciting finish: Manu snatches victory from Jeanette by seven seconds. Lower left: St. George (Sydney) fills with water and capsizes while leading round the mark off Chelsea the first time. Lower right: Manu (almost obscured) passing Vaalele (third to finish) on the run from the Pile Beacon the second time round.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23273, 16 February 1939, Page 10
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88AUCKLAND BOATS GAIN THREE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN THE FIRST RACE FOR THE WORLD'S 18ft. SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP: MANU'S NARROW VICTORY Upper left: Australian competitor Taree, which finished fourth, running before the wind in yesterday's race. Upper right: An exciting finish: Manu snatches victory from Jeanette by seven seconds. Lower left: St. George (Sydney) fills with water and capsizes while leading round the mark off Chelsea the first time. Lower right: Manu (almost obscured) passing Vaalele (third to finish) on the run from the Pile Beacon the second time round. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23273, 16 February 1939, Page 10
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