WELLINGTON'S DAY
LIFE-SAVERS BUSY MILFORD GETS A THIRD (Special to TUB SUXJ WELLINGTON, Tuesday. Wellington life-saving teams had a field day at the New Zealand championships held in the JLyall Bay surf to-day. The two trophies*, the Nelson Shield and the Henry Memorial, were won decisively by Maranui Club and Lyall Bay Club representatives respectively. Milford Club, of Auckland, was placed third in the land drill and run-out. but was back in eighth position in the alarm rescue. Nelson {Shield (land drill and run out). —Maranui A (Shannon, Clarid.ee. McHardy, Jackson, Eversleigh. .Murrell, Fletcher, Hughes, captain). 1: Lyall Bay a, 2: Milford. 3; Canterbury. 4: Lyall Bay B team. 5; island Bay. 6d Henry Memorial Trophy (four men. alarm rescue). —Lyall Bay A (Ryan, Mclvor, Hill. Hogan). 1; Opunake. 2. Maranui A. 3; Lyall Bay D, 4; Canterbury A. 3; Lyall Bay B. 6; Maranui B, 7; Milford, 3; Lyall Bay C. 9; Island Bay, 10; St. Clair. 11; Taranaki, 12; Canterbury B. 13.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 581, 6 February 1929, Page 13
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