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Sanders Cup Skipper Hits Out “JEALOUSY AND BAD FEELING" j At the last meeting of the Wellingi ton Provincial Y’acht and Motor-boat ! Club it was notified that the cost of sending the Clyde and her crew to | Auckland for the Sanders Cup contest 'had been just over £SO (writes The Sun’s Wellington correspondent). It I was also intimated that even this i amount was beyond the resources of 1 the club, as subscriptions had not j com© in very freely for the trip. In , fact, the principal subscribers were , the two selectors and the owner of the boat. Mr. L. Smith. , In the course of discussion. tile latter stated that he was done wich tho competition and intended to sell the Clyde as soon as he could. There had been too much jealousy and bad feeling engendered over the race and he thought it wiser to get out and dispose of his boat.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 9
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155FED UP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 903, 21 February 1930, Page 9
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