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OUTBOARD RACES ON WHAU ANNUAL CUP DAY The keenest and fastest outboard racing of the season is expected from the six cup events to bo decided on the Y\ luu River course tomorrow afternoon. Feature of the day will bo the three-mile challenge race off scratch ■ here: rfilvertown Kid, Marquette Pi:. and Humbug. The New Zealand provincial eights rowing championship and other events of interest will bo additional attractions on the course. Handicaps for outboard events commencing at 2.10 p.m. are as under: I) Class and Over, Handicap, 3 miles 'New Zealand Herald” Cup.—Chi.*;! limit; Lady Gay Nymph, lm 2«> s; Arawa, Ocean Mule. 2m 15s; Humbug 2m 30s; JSilvertown Kid, Marquette Pn--2m 455. C <Jass Handicap, 3 miles, John Burns Cup.—Chief limit; Nymph Junior. 4" Blue Streak, lm 30s: Kypra Kid. Iru ods; Miss Hamil-on. 2m 15s; Miss Marquette, 2m 30s. B Class Handicap. Tisdall Cup. 2 miles. —Bonzo Junior, limit; British Maid 3:> Blue Bird, 455; Jt 11., 555; Rolev Hopj-.V sos; Hopalong. Miss Tamaki. Fleetun. Chancit, lm ss; Miss Akarana, 2m 30s Open Handicap. Goldsbrough Metnon.il cup, 3 miles.—‘•Entries: Bonzo Junior Chancit, It IP. Miss Tamaki. Fleetun! Nypmh Junior, Chief. Blue Streak Nymph. Lady Gay. Kypra Kid, Miss Hamilton, Galloping Gor.se, Humbug. Mule, Miss Aratva, Silvertown Kid, Marquette Pug. O and D Combined Handicap. JLaidlaw ** P. *> miles.—Entries: Nymph junior Chief, Blue Streak, Nypmh. Lady «Jav! Kypra Kid, Mbs Hamilton. Galloping Goose. Humbug, Ocean Mule. Miss Arawa. Silver town Kid, Marquette Pug. B Class Challenge Race, Farmer ' Trading- Company’s Cap, 3 miles.—Entnes; It IT.. Hopalong, Mir- Tamaki. Al*aran' Chancit > British Maid, Miss SCHMIDT TROPHIES ANOTHER RACE ARRANGED The next race for the Schmitt trophies will be held during the weekend, and the Dixieland Cup w*?l also be competed for. The entries close a: 3 0 o’clock tonight at Mrs. M. BoaBeach Road. The following are the handicaps f<». the Schmitt trophy race:—Mistral, scr: Aratu, 2m: BelLe, 25m; Lois, 35m Maidie, 4im; Valma, 6m; Oreti. 6im Sea King, 65m; Sea Rover, 6Jm; So ; Elf, 75m; Tulip, 8m; Matariki, 10m. Sea Pixies. 10m; Mystery, 3 9m; Kittawake, 12m; Vagabond. 14m: Dorr l ii D, 15m; Ivy, 15m; Sea Wolf, 22m.
MANUKAU CLUB The Manukau Yacht and Motor Boat Club will hold harbour races for yachts over No. 1 course, also Kermath Cup race for launches tomorrow There will be no race for 12ft 6in. class. Handicaps.—Yachts: Drone, scr. Daphne, 13im: Nyria 22m: Betty. 245 m; Wild Wave, 25 1 m; Sea Toiler. 26m Janet, 31rn; Mist Maid, 40it Launches: Surprise, scr.; Rosita, sm: Rainbow, lhr 6m; lolanthe. Ih 59m. Launches to do Kermath Cup course Officers for day:—Starter and judg* W. Vauglien; assistant starter, A. Grupen. VICTORIA CRUISING CLUB RACE TO ROCKY BAY A cruising race to Rocky Bay. Waiheke, for launches, keel yachts and mullet boats is to be held tomorrow afternoon by the Victoria Cruising Club. Harbour races will be held for smaller craft. The course will be • direct to Rocky Bay. finishing between ! the launch Pal o* Mine and th° mark i boat. Handicaps for the cruising I races are as under: j Launch Race, start at 2.30.—T0g0, scr; Areta, 2m; Yvonne, 45m; Naomi, 9m 45^: 1 Young Zealand ia, 60m. Keel Boats, start at 2.4o.—Queenic. or . wind Scr, off wind scr; Speedway, 2m. ; scr: Gloriana, 15m. Sm: Iris, 20m 10m; Cynthia, 30m, 12m; Mizpaii, 3Sm, 29m; : Dolphin, 44m. 24m. H Class Mullet Boats, start at 2.50 Starloch, on wind scr, off wind scr; Starj light, lm, 25m: Omatere, 5m 15m; Spr?.:-, ; 6m, lim; Awatere. 6m, 2Rn; Why Not, 17m, 10m. L and X Class Mu let Boats start at 2.so.—Rakoa. on wind scr, off wind scr; Marie, 2m, scr; Otira, 10m. 6m; Warrere. 18m, 7m; Mowai, 19m, Dm; Malua, 20m, | 8m: Matariki, 21m, 9m. The harbour course for the > mailer classes will be from the flagship and | mark boat moored south, thence around the mark off the tide deflector, around i the mark buoy in Shoal Bay, thence I around the mark off Watchman, twice j round: all marks to b* passed on the port hand. Following are the handicaps:— ! S Class, start at 3 p.m.— s« r * Aratu. 2m; Sceptre, 4*l*; Kangatiki. ! Rarigitira, sm; Waitua, 6m; Swiftsure, I 13m. T Class, start at 3.lo.—Shalmiar, s« r; Ramona, 3m; Resolute. 11m: Manu. 1-n}-Y Class, start at 3.20.—L0i5, scr; Okab. lm: Fay, Cm; Rakiri, 4m: Cupid, sm; Orcti. 12m. V Class, start at 3.30.— Surprise, scr; Wild Wave. 4£m: Secret, Ranui. »m. Avro, 75m: Send. 9m: Desdemona, 11m. The fi 'Hewing official* have been elected:—Staiter, Mr. O. Johnson: judse of the harbour races, Commodore r~ Griffiths; timekeeper, Mr. M. Pe fJ r ’ judsn- of cruising races. Vi.'e-'’or.:niodo^ 1 « 1 Walsh and J. Atford.
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