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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 1 (May 1, 1930)

Wellington Public Libraries. — Railway Yachtsmen Win the Sanders Cup. — The Sanders Cup contest, held recently on Auckland Harbour, resulted in a “well deserved victory” for the railway yachtsmen who participated. The coveted Cup and miniature, won by the Otago boat “Eileen” (Skipper Mr. Geo. Kellett, machinist. Maintenance Shops, Dunedin), was presented before a happy gathering of yachtsmen, to the Hon. J. T. Paul (representing the Otago Yacht and Motor Boat Association), by His Worship the Ma…

Wellington Public Libraries. Railway Yachtsmen Win the Sanders Cup. The Sanders Cup contest, held recently on Auckland Harbour, resulted in a “well deserved victory” for the railway yachtsmen who participated. The coveted Cup and miniature, won by the Otago boat “Eileen” (Skipper Mr. Geo. Kellett, machinist. Maintenance Shops, Dunedin), was presented before a happy gathering of yachtsmen, to the Hon. J. T. Paul (representing the Otago Yacht and Motor Boat Association), by His Worship the Mayor of Auckland, Mr. Geo. Baildon. The illustrations shew: Top (right), “Eileen;” (left) “Avalon,” (second place—Skipper Mr. J. Patrick, enginedriver, Auckland); (centre), the winning crew of the “Eileen”—left to right: Messrs. A. E. Dawson, Geo. Kellett, J. F. Robertson, and S. A. Gibson—the three latter are railway employees; (below), the skipper of the “Avalon” congratulates the skipper of the “Eileen” on his victory.

Wellington Public Libraries.
Railway Yachtsmen Win the Sanders Cup.

The Sanders Cup contest, held recently on Auckland Harbour, resulted in a “well deserved victory” for the railway yachtsmen who participated. The coveted Cup and miniature, won by the Otago boat “Eileen” (Skipper Mr. Geo. Kellett, machinist. Maintenance Shops, Dunedin), was presented before a happy gathering of yachtsmen, to the Hon. J. T. Paul (representing the Otago Yacht and Motor Boat Association), by His Worship the Mayor of Auckland, Mr. Geo. Baildon. The illustrations shew: Top (right), “Eileen;” (left) “Avalon,” (second place—Skipper Mr. J. Patrick, enginedriver, Auckland); (centre), the winning crew of the “Eileen”—left to right: Messrs. A. E. Dawson, Geo. Kellett, J. F. Robertson, and S. A. Gibson—the three latter are railway employees; (below), the skipper of the “Avalon” congratulates the skipper of the “Eileen” on his victory.