THE YACHT RACES.
(Press Assn.— .By Telegraph— Copyright) I ,' MELBOURNE, March 14. Sayonara- Avon, the third race by '13 minutes, .■-'[' ' '■.-■;•..• ■ ; * (Received March 15, 9 a.m.) . MELBOURNE,. [March 15. The course: AA'as. ten 'miles to wind - Avard and back. The Avind was -smart,, and there; was a light sea. Sayonara took the; lead almost from -the "start, steadily ay id citing' the' gap separating the (Contestants. She -rounded the buoy 7 minutes 10 seconds ahead of the' CulAvulla. The home 'journey was made with a fresh wind astern. Sayonara ■ finished 13 minutes 12 seconds to the good". This is a\ minute and. a half more than the extreirie ; time alloAvance she could be asked to give the; Culwnlla. ."'; •,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12097, 15 March 1910, Page 5
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