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28th June 2nd 5th July 1890 Off Season festivities at all clubs Treasurer seeker 27th December 1890 3rd 10th Jan 1891 Port Melb YC only club racing RYCV
on Alert returns to UK with no doubloons 40 members intend to cruise round TasmaniaMr Millar returns from England Portland
Regatta talk Antarctic Exploration Fund BallStorms in Atlantic, Wreck of steam yacht
12th 19th 26th July 2nd August 1890 RYCV Monthly meeting Harbour Trust Catronia Corio Sailing club Club member cruising news Royal Victorian Yacht Club of
notice on Port Melbourne pier protection Storm King arrives in Albany HBYC dinner England International Challenge Cup detail’s 57
report Yachts still lying up RYCV register list 41
17th 31st Jan 1891 Racing in full swing. Club racing descriptions Cruising logs of
9th August 1890 Brighton Yacht club annual concer Lloyds Register listings A Janet, Pert and Erin Taniwha placed in commission 58
famous voyage The heroes of the mystery Captain Jorgensen 42
7th Feb 1891 St. Kilda and HBYC race descriptions Commodore Press presents junior
16th 23rd 25th August 1890 RYCV Monthly meeting Intercolonial Yachting trophy The Saide arrives in Hobart 6 guests and crew of 22 Tamar Regatta Extracts
conference proposal New America Cup deed of gift problems LocalYachts yet to be from Janet cruising logLadies day at Brighton YC Crew to be club members. Maybe
placed in commission J H Alley letter from UK Voyage of the Storm King 43 passengers first then useful sailors Broken rudders are no problem as they are
underwater so people wont notice’. True story from Brighton YC Krone trophy
26th 30th August 1890 Voyage of the Storm King Official reception of Captain competition Cooeanna wins 59
Jorgensen Brightom Yacht club annual dinner 45
14th Feb 1891 Brighton YC annual ladies day Cruising log of Janet Sail numbers
29th August 6th 13th 19th Sept 1890 St. Kilda YC AGM Storm King at the required for reporting by coat stations Race report round up St. Kilda YC open race
Waxworks RYCV monthly meeting Scandinavian Society banquet for Captain description 60
Jorgensen HBYC, Brighton & St. Kilda to have aYacht Association formation
meeting RYCV not invited. Cambria to become apalm oil trader 46 14th 21st Feb 1891 St. Kilda race in double reef northerly conditions Mornington
Regatta arrangements First class racing dornmant in Aust. UK and America Saide
27th Sept 4th 11th 18th October 1890 RYCV racing season to commence 22 Nov returns from Hobart story St. Kilda open race description Camilla a jewel of the first
Clyde cutter “Minerva”revolutionising racing in America. UK yachting news water Proves she’s a pear. Success attributed to her builder, owner and skipper 61
Yachting season commences in Sydney RYCV organising intercolonial yachting
conference American Cup deed of gift news 47 28th Feb 1891 HBYC annual open race description 29 yachts largest field ever in
Victoria Splindid victory for Cooeeana 62
25th October 1st 11th November 1890 HBYC has 206 finiancial members Club
house completed with slipway & jetty Engaged steamers well patronised List of 7th 14th March 1891 International Yacht Race UK’s Lieuenant Henn stirs up New
office bearers Club Season opening day descriptions Sherriff’s Court in Glasgow York HBYC Open race description Big success for HBYC Taniwha return from
case with fare paying passengers Adelaide Yacht Club has admiralaty permission Warnambool after rough weather. Trip to Tasmania shortly RYCV Commodores Cup for
to fly the blue ensign HBYC annual report Geelong yachting on Corio Bay report 48 Corinthian crews 63
8th 18th 22nd November 1890 Club opening day reports English Yachting 10th 14th March 1891 Centreboard against fixed keel question at Mornington Regatta
season closed Speacial general meeting to consider Victorian Yacht racing Reply by the secretary Mornington Programme The centre plate difficulty St. Kilda race
association Intercolonial conference of yachtmen Yachting in Tasmania St. Kilda A few seconds seperate three boats Mornington Regatta program Club racing reports
hold first race of the season Tame RYCV evolutions 49 64
22nd 29th November 1890 RYCV opening day description Absurb class 28th March 4th April 1891 Janet dismantled, laying up at the Bend First class races
distinction Club boats withdraw from racing with Port Melbourne due to being almost as rare as American Cup races Encourgement to Morning Regatta organisers
owned by fishermen RYCV race description 50 RYCV race description Preparations for Easter cruising and Mornington and
Frankston Regatta’s Plan to tax yachts coming to America Performance improvement
6th 13th December 1890 VYRA comments. Low chance of HBYS plans after change from centre board to fixed keel Fiofe Minerva beats all yachts designed by
happening Fishermen not amateaurs issue st. Kilda yacht rasce description RYCV Burgess St. Kilda mayor presents trophy St. Kilda Commodore Morkham trophy race
monthly meeting HBYC junior members race Brighton yacht club race had no wind description Mornington Regatta description 65
RYCV B Class no race no entries due to holidays 51
11th 14th April 1891 Weather prevents successful Easter cruising Continued success
St. Kilda Annual Report 1889-90 52 for Cooeeana a great thron in the side to other owners Portland Regatt produces some
close racing Frankston Regatta letter about Cooeeana winning margin. Rumor of crew
16th 20th December 1890 St. Kilda race disappointing to spectators St. Kilda of the Ark (old Psyche) split up. 66
clubs open race description RYCV Cruising plans South Australia Yacht club
opening day description Yachting on the Derwent description 56 14th April 1891 Letters from St. Kilda Yacht Club to the Editor of the Sporting
Standard 67
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