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YACHTSMEN’S NEEDS

yachtsmen and clubs should get together at election time and elect members on the Harbour Board and City Council who will give a little thought to yachtsmen and their needs,” said Mr. Bob Francis in replying to the toast of “Kindred Clubs” at the reopening of the Victoria Cruising Club’s boathouse on the new site in Fanshawe Street last evening.

THE MUSTARD CLUB The members of the All Black team, apart from their magnificent physique were easily distinguished by the small insignia of the Mustard Club. This badge, about three-quarters of an inch in size, in the shape of a mustard pot and finished off in and mustard enamel, was presented to each member of the team, who are all members of the now famous club.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 11

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YACHTSMEN’S NEEDS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 11

YACHTSMEN’S NEEDS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 334, 20 April 1928, Page 11

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