YACHTSMEN’S PROTESTS
SEVERAL DEALT WITH ASSOCIATION MEETING A special meeting to deal with protests was held by the Auckland Yacht and Motor-boat Association last night Drone’s owner appealed against the Akarana Yacht Club Sailing Committee's decision in disqualifying her for fouling Magic on February 9, but fail dto establish his case. It was conceded, however, that if the owner Dr °ne could persuade the Akarana *° f° rwai ’d its finding as to the acts, the association would further w ew the matter. Wild Wave’s protest against Leveret a Ueged breach of the port and tarboard rule was dismissed as the sociation held that the case was not Proved. (Z class > was disqualified for v . to carry her registered numat Takapuna Boating Club’s fixture on Saturday. v* as reported, also, that a numboats had fouled the outer r.ark wni i star Ung-line, and the matter dealt with at a special meeting May 24. racing reports, with the excepof the results affected by the lCrvf« x 8 ’ ot Rokiri, Jupiter, Marere, and were adopted.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 9
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172YACHTSMEN’S PROTESTS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 9
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