SYDNEY BOAT WINS THE THIRD AND FINAL RACE OF THE SERIES FOR THE WORLD'S 18-FOOT YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIP BUT LOSES TITLE AFTER DISQUALIFICATION Disqualification of Sydney'* Taree in the last race of the series on Saturday gives the world's 18-faot title to the Aucklaml-owned Manu. These pictures were taken during the final race when Taree saded to be first boat across the finishing line. Top left: Taree running before the wind. Top right: St. George (Sydney, ldt) and Mercedes (right during the race Bottom left: Taree approachmg the fimshxng mark. Bottom right. A .ectum of the big crowd of spcr..(;jiitors which watched the race from the Waterfront Koad.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 6
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107SYDNEY BOAT WINS THE THIRD AND FINAL RACE OF THE SERIES FOR THE WORLD'S 18-FOOT YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIP BUT LOSES TITLE AFTER DISQUALIFICATION Disqualification of Sydney'* Taree in the last race of the series on Saturday gives the world's 18-faot title to the Aucklaml-owned Manu. These pictures were taken during the final race when Taree saded to be first boat across the finishing line. Top left: Taree running before the wind. Top right: St. George (Sydney, ldt) and Mercedes (right during the race Bottom left: Taree approachmg the fimshxng mark. Bottom right. A .ectum of the big crowd of spcr..(;jiitors which watched the race from the Waterfront Koad. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 6
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