AQUATIC.
- ' + : SAILING AND POWER BOATS The Christchurch Sailing and Power Boat G'mb opened its season-at Redcliffs to-day. In declaring the season open, the deputyMayor (Mr-J. "W. Beanland) congratulated the club on carrying on so that the members who went away to the war could have something to return to. About forty members had volunteered, and twelve of them -would not return. Several members had enlisted in the Motor Boat-Patrol. Mr Beanland appealed e to the young members to rally round the club and help to make it the' success it was in the old days. He wished the club everv success. Mr T. L. Robinson was commodore, Mr A. Edmonds vice-commodore, and Mr J. D M'Coll secretary» ResiiH-s:— , YACHTS'OVER 18 FEET. Albatross (lomin) . . , . 1 IJipple -(l2min) . . , .\ % Swallow (4min) . .-".'! |j YACHTS.UNDER 18 FEET. Eureka (scr) . . . . : Onawe (30 sec) and Redwing (iminj 2 Sculling.—G. Borrows 1. There were no entries for the ladies' sculling or tho life-saving competitions.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12780, 25 October 1919, Page 8
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