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A CONSTANT JOB.—The Danish ketch Monsunen was forced into Wellington for repairs, having been badly strained in a monsoon. She was taking in a quantity of water and the pump had to be kept working day and night. One of the crew is seen at work.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 304, 23 December 1932, Page 8

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A CONSTANT JOB.—The Danish ketch Monsunen was forced into Wellington for repairs, having been badly strained in a monsoon. She was taking in a quantity of water and the pump had to be kept working day and night. One of the crew is seen at work. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 304, 23 December 1932, Page 8

A CONSTANT JOB.—The Danish ketch Monsunen was forced into Wellington for repairs, having been badly strained in a monsoon. She was taking in a quantity of water and the pump had to be kept working day and night. One of the crew is seen at work. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 304, 23 December 1932, Page 8

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