TASMAN YACHT RACE
“TEDDY” THE WINNER. UN TIME ALLOWANCE. (Australian I’icss Association.) SYDNEY, March 29. ■I Bo yacht ‘Teddy’’ entered Syuucy Uar./oui' at noon on Saturday, uea-iug the Uimara on its time uiiownme n,v 48 hums. The skipper. Mr iambs, reports a lair weather passage, with I'vvcral calms, widcii made me crew leartul tnev would mean ovonn..cii (in ay. THE “RANGI.” (Received 10.5 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 29. Ihe yacht Rangi was sighted forty mins oil me Beads late yesterday, but is not in sight this morning. There is no wind and the Rangi may have m il mb.
'lhe owner of the Oiniara, Beii.nell, stated in lairm.-ss to the other competitors, he used the yacht’s engine only when forced to* do so in the early stages of the rate. Had he used the engine fully, he claims he could have made Port .Jackson three days earlier. The Oiniara has sailed tor Melbourne,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1931, Page 5
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152TASMAN YACHT RACE Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1931, Page 5
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