Yachting Regatta At Stewart’s Gully
More than 40 yachts from Canterbury, West Coast, and South Canterbury clubs took part in the Easter regatta at Stewart’s GuUy. A. Burgess, sailing Salaam, won the R class title after a close race with C. Papps (Horizon) and D. Harrison (Panique). Results were:— Championship Events R Class.—Salaam (A. Burgess) 1 Horizon (C. Papps) 2, Panique (D. Harrison) 3. I class: Turay (R. Falkingham) 1, Concern (M. Holland) 2, Siesta (K. Norris) 3. Z class: Coriana (S. Loader) 1, Fury (R. Ward) 2, Melody (B. Loader) 3. Frostbite: Coquette (M. Seiwood). Frostply: Frostply R. Cook), P. class: Lympic (M. Tyson) 1, Rustv (J. Rountree) 2, Scamp (W. Honeywill) 3. Class Racing R class: Chaos (H Blanchard) 1, Rapture (J. Nicholson) 2, Horizon (D. Harrison) 3. I class: Concern (M. Newell) 1. Air Raid (O. Reid) 2. Contrive (T. Lane) 3. Z class: Fury (R. Ward) 1, Coriana (S. Loader) 2, Melody (B. Loader) 3. Frostbite and Frostply: Coquette (M. Seiwood) 1, Tiki (R. Tourell) 2, Zarhbesi (T. Donaldson) 3. P class: Scamp (B. Loader) 1, Melody (M. Walton) 2, Prelude (Mrs J. Innes) 3. Joy memorial: Lympic (M. Tyson) 1, Club Pup (R. Dempsey) 2, Contrast (W. Paraham) 3.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28261, 26 April 1957, Page 5
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