No reports of the progress of the Auckland-Meibourne yacht race, which commenced on Saturday afternoon have Set been, picked tip by wireless bv E.M.S. Laburnum, which is standing by at New Plymouth in case either ot the yachts require assistance. It is understood that neither the Ngataki nor thb Te Rapnnga, the only contestants, nre fjtted with wireless. The Lnbnrritim i» depending on reports relayed, by other ships. the yachts approach tlio Australian coast the task of reporting their progress will be taken over by aeroplanes. The yachts are expected to Cbiibllfethe of this week.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18579, 13 December 1934, Page 13
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