YACHTING
*— AUCKLAND ENTRIES TO BE ACCEPTED WELLINGTON OFFICIAL RESIGNS iI'f.ESS ASSOCIATION TELEGHA.M.) WELLINGTON, March 0. As ihe result of a motion passed at a meeting of tire Wellington Yachting Association to-night, that association will raise 110 objection to the Paremata Boating Club accepting entries from Auckland boats at its regatta. Mr O. A, poller tendered las resignation. The dispute between the Auckland yachtsmen and the New Zealand Yachting Association was referred to and Mr Moller opposed the motion on the ground that the attitude of the New Zealand Yachting Association should not be counteracted. It was considered that the acceptance of Auckland entries would help to heal the dispute. It was stated that the Paremata Club numbered Aucklanders among its members, and there was no ground for tjje refusal of Auckland entries. "We cannot serve two masters," said Mr Moller, in tendering his resignation, which the chairman accepted without further comment.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21416, 7 March 1935, Page 17
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