AUCKLAND.
This day. Mr J. M. Dargarille backs the lorea for £100 against any other vessel in the Champion Eace yesterday. The master also backs her against the Transit, while the owner and master of the latter offer to back her heavily. Jagger, owner of the Transit, has entered a protest against the first prize being paid orer to the ketch Adah, which has about half an hour time allowance. In the cutter race Tenetahi, the owner of the cutter Eangitiri, challenges the Fannie to sail orer the same course for £100. Owing to the accident to the Toy while saving the crew of a capsized boat, the Regatta Committee met this morning, and decided that the Open Sailing Boat Eace for all-comers be sailed orer again on Saturday afternoon.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3105, 30 January 1879, Page 2
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130AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3105, 30 January 1879, Page 2
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