A SHIP MAZE.—The ship in the middle of this maze has a difficult course to navigate before it reaches the safety of the harbour. We must try to trace the path for it—or plot a course, just to be fairly nautical—that will help it to get to the harbour without crossing any of the lines, which in this case represent reefs and ohoals and other perils of the deep, or rather of the shallow. See if you can find the right course for the helmsman to steer to bring his craft safely home. Of course, you can fill in the blind alleys as you go along, and that will make it lots easier.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 3 (Supplement)
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113A SHIP MAZE.—The ship in the middle of this maze has a difficult course to navigate before it reaches the safety of the harbour. We must try to trace the path for it—or plot a course, just to be fairly nautical—that will help it to get to the harbour without crossing any of the lines, which in this case represent reefs and ohoals and other perils of the deep, or rather of the shallow. See if you can find the right course for the helmsman to steer to bring his craft safely home. Of course, you can fill in the blind alleys as you go along, and that will make it lots easier. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 52, 2 March 1929, Page 3 (Supplement)
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