NEW PAVILION AT STANLEY BAY.—The Ngataringa Lawn Tennis Club, at Stanley Bay. opened its new pav ilion on Saturday. Centre: Mr. C. M. Browne, president.
HEADMASTERS TO RETIRE. —A number of headmasters have announced that they will retire at the end of the year, among them Mr. G. Wilson, Richmond West (left), and Mr. A. Douglas, of Mount Eden.
PONSON BY SWIMMING CLUB’S SPORTS.—Thirty-four entrants competed in the 50 yards club race at the Shelly Beach Baths on Saturday. The final was won by McCarthy, with Rogers second, and Watmsley third.
SATURDAY’S YACHT RACES.—The Akarana Yacht Club held its regatta on Saturday. Photograph taken shortly after the start of the IV! Class I event. Left to right: M 7 (Maratea), M 6 (Manene, winner), M 4 (Maroro), M 8 (Maia), M 3 (Matarere).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 539, 17 December 1928, Page 16
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133NEW PAVILION AT STANLEY BAY.—The Ngataringa Lawn Tennis Club, at Stanley Bay. opened its new pav ilion on Saturday. Centre: Mr. C. M. Browne, president. HEADMASTERS TO RETIRE.—A number of headmasters have announced that they will retire at the end of the year, among them Mr. G. Wilson, Richmond West (left), and Mr. A. Douglas, of Mount Eden. PONSON BY SWIMMING CLUB’S SPORTS.—Thirty-four entrants competed in the 50 yards club race at the Shelly Beach Baths on Saturday. The final was won by McCarthy, with Rogers second, and Watmsley third. SATURDAY’S YACHT RACES.—The Akarana Yacht Club held its regatta on Saturday. Photograph taken shortly after the start of the IV! Class I event. Left to right: M 7 (Maratea), M 6 (Manene, winner), M 4 (Maroro), M 8 (Maia), M 3 (Matarere). Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 539, 17 December 1928, Page 16
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