EIGHTEEN GRACEFUL KEELERS LINED UP for the start of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron’s general handicap on Saturday. Light winds and calms, however, caused many of the boats to drop out and only three reached the finishing mark. Moana was awarded first prize and lorangi second. Prominent in the picture are Ariki (in front), Thelma (A2), lorangi (A 4), Prize (Als), Ida (A 11) and Rawene (A 5).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 887, 3 February 1930, Page 16
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69EIGHTEEN GRACEFUL KEELERS LINED UP for the start of the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron’s general handicap on Saturday. Light winds and calms, however, caused many of the boats to drop out and only three reached the finishing mark. Moana was awarded first prize and lorangi second. Prominent in the picture are Ariki (in front), Thelma (A2), lorangi (A4), Prize (Al5), Ida (A11) and Rawene (A5). Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 887, 3 February 1930, Page 16
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