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YACHTING.

WKLLLVGTOX COUKSISG CLUB. Kotiri „ i Windward o Ailsa ;| The Wellington Cruising Yacht Club decided n race on Saturday afternoon, over a course from Clyde Qu.iv Whnrf (o dolhpin buoy. Evnns Day, thence to Hope Shonl buoy, thence back to starting line. 'I'ho wind whs principally from the nortli, but. was continually changing around, afl through the race. The yacht* started on the following times:—-Kotiri (24min.), L'hr. •loiniii.; Windward ('.'limit).), 21ir. Iflmin.; Ailsa fainin.), :)ltr. .'miitf.'; Jiona (■luiin.l.-.'llif. (Itnin.: White Heather (sit.), .Ihr. lAiuin. The wind was very patchy, and at some part- of the course lioa'is losl.the wind allouelhcr. 'the finishing times of the yachts are as follow:—Kotiri, Ihr. "ilhnin.: Windward. Ihr. Snmin. Msec; Ailsa, ohr. Smin.; Rona. , r >l»r. lSinin. 30scc.; White Heather, shr. STiiiih. POUT MCITOLSOX YACHT CLUB. On Saturday afternoon the Port Nicholson Yacht Club held, a very enjoyable picnic, at Scorching Day. A number of visitors journeyed over to the bay in the. ferry steamer Mnritai, and the numerous yachts took over a largo number. Safety lnaUilio; were first invented in Sweden in 1555. For Bronchial Cooghj, toio foods' Groat Peppermint Cms, U. fli'

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1302, 4 December 1911, Page 3

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YACHTING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1302, 4 December 1911, Page 3

YACHTING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1302, 4 December 1911, Page 3

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