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SYDNEY TO PLYMOUTH IN A THIRTY-TON SCHOONER.—Mr Harold Nessiter and his two sons, who left Sydney last July in the Sirius on a two years' cruise round the world, have arrived at Plymouth, England, via Singapore and the Red Sea. They will return via Panama in the autumn. Our photographs show the yacht leaving Sydney and Mr Harold Nessiter at the wheel.

MARAMA ENTERS THE INTER-ISLAND STEAMER EXPRESS SERVICE.—The intercolonial steamer Marama took up the running in the inter-island service from Wellington last evening in place of the Wahine, which met with a mishap on arrival in Wellington from Lyttelton yesterday morning.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21802, 6 June 1936, Page 23

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SYDNEY TO PLYMOUTH IN A THIRTY-TON SCHOONER.—Mr Harold Nessiter and his two sons, who left Sydney last July in the Sirius on a two years' cruise round the world, have arrived at Plymouth, England, via Singapore and the Red Sea. They will return via Panama in the autumn. Our photographs show the yacht leaving Sydney and Mr Harold Nessiter at the wheel. MARAMA ENTERS THE INTER-ISLAND STEAMER EXPRESS SERVICE.—The intercolonial steamer Marama took up the running in the inter-island service from Wellington last evening in place of the Wahine, which met with a mishap on arrival in Wellington from Lyttelton yesterday morning. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21802, 6 June 1936, Page 23

SYDNEY TO PLYMOUTH IN A THIRTY-TON SCHOONER.—Mr Harold Nessiter and his two sons, who left Sydney last July in the Sirius on a two years' cruise round the world, have arrived at Plymouth, England, via Singapore and the Red Sea. They will return via Panama in the autumn. Our photographs show the yacht leaving Sydney and Mr Harold Nessiter at the wheel. MARAMA ENTERS THE INTER-ISLAND STEAMER EXPRESS SERVICE.—The intercolonial steamer Marama took up the running in the inter-island service from Wellington last evening in place of the Wahine, which met with a mishap on arrival in Wellington from Lyttelton yesterday morning. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21802, 6 June 1936, Page 23