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SNAP-SHOTS AT THE LYTTELTON REGATTA. 1. Some of the Sucking Yachtsmen Getting Ready. 2. Capt. Falconer, who carried the Explosion to a successful issue, and the Government Launch. 3. The Torpedo Boat. 4. The Lyttelton Crew, winners of the Maiden Pair Oar returning to the Shed. 5. The Mascotte in her strange new rig - which was not a success. 6. The Pastime, winner of the First Class Yacht Rave, making ready. 7. Hempstalk's Dark Town Crew. 8. Some Crews in the Maiden Pair Oar. 9. Mr. G. Dimond in charge of the “Battery and Flags," and his able assistants.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue IV, 22 January 1898, Page 90

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SNAP-SHOTS AT THE LYTTELTON REGATTA. 1. Some of the Sucking Yachtsmen Getting Ready. 2. Capt. Falconer, who carried the Explosion to a successful issue, and the Government Launch. 3. The Torpedo Boat. 4. The Lyttelton Crew, winners of the Maiden Pair Oar returning to the Shed. 5. The Mascotte in her strange new rig – which was not a success. 6. The Pastime, winner of the First Class Yacht Rave, making ready. 7. Hempstalk's Dark Town Crew. 8. Some Crews in the Maiden Pair Oar. 9. Mr. G. Dimond in charge of the “Battery and Flags," and his able assistants. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue IV, 22 January 1898, Page 90

SNAP-SHOTS AT THE LYTTELTON REGATTA. 1. Some of the Sucking Yachtsmen Getting Ready. 2. Capt. Falconer, who carried the Explosion to a successful issue, and the Government Launch. 3. The Torpedo Boat. 4. The Lyttelton Crew, winners of the Maiden Pair Oar returning to the Shed. 5. The Mascotte in her strange new rig – which was not a success. 6. The Pastime, winner of the First Class Yacht Rave, making ready. 7. Hempstalk's Dark Town Crew. 8. Some Crews in the Maiden Pair Oar. 9. Mr. G. Dimond in charge of the “Battery and Flags," and his able assistants. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue IV, 22 January 1898, Page 90