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ONE OF A SELECT FEW.—The Grace Harwar, which arrived in Auckland this morning from Juan de Nova a little guano island in the Mozambique Channel. She is one of the last full-rigged ships in commission and is seen above under full sail. Below, the crew photographed this morning after arrival at the King's wharf. Captain G. Boman, master, is in the centre of the front row.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 27, 2 February 1932, Page 9

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ONE OF A SELECT FEW.—The Grace Harwar, which arrived in Auckland this morning from Juan de Nova a little guano island in the Mozambique Channel. She is one of the last full-rigged ships in commission and is seen above under full sail. Below, the crew photographed this morning after arrival at the King's wharf. Captain G. Boman, master, is in the centre of the front row. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 27, 2 February 1932, Page 9

ONE OF A SELECT FEW.—The Grace Harwar, which arrived in Auckland this morning from Juan de Nova a little guano island in the Mozambique Channel. She is one of the last full-rigged ships in commission and is seen above under full sail. Below, the crew photographed this morning after arrival at the King's wharf. Captain G. Boman, master, is in the centre of the front row. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 27, 2 February 1932, Page 9