TO-DAY'S HARBOUR RACES
VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB SMALL yachts in action Harbour and wind conditions were "l t },is afternoon for mullet-boats A small yachts which raced under of the Victoria Cruising Club. programme consisted of a gen- ■ handicap event for all classes of mullet-boats and a general handicap ' yachts of 18 feet and under. Handicap races for launches and outboards were also held. jyi races were started and finished ; n Freeman's Bay. near the clubhouse. The officials were:—Starter, Jj r o. Johnscfn: judge, Mr. E. Orifjth’s; time-keepers, Messrs. A. Partins and H. Crowl. The course for yachts was as follows: From starting-line between the flagship off f ll ® boathouse and mark-boat moored west, then through the eastern entrance of the boat harbour, thence round mark in Shoal Bay, thence round Rona buoy, thence through the eastern entrance of the boat harbour to starting line; once round. The launch course was: Start from flagship off boathouse and. mark-boat moored west, thence through eastern entrance of boat harbour, thence round pile beacon off Chelsea, thence round outer pile beacon at Bayswater, finishing between tiagship and mark-boat.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 532, 8 December 1928, Page 13
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184TO-DAY'S HARBOUR RACES Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 532, 8 December 1928, Page 13
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