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SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD AND STILL SAILING.—The cutter Pastime and her owner, Mr Alec Miller, of Lyttelton. The Pastime was built at Corsair Bay by Mr M. J. Miller, uncle of the present owner, in 1887, and since that time has won an impressive row of trophies. Recently she was taken up on to the slip at Lyttelton for refitting.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27639, 21 April 1955, Page 15

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SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD AND STILL SAILING.—The cutter Pastime and her owner, Mr Alec Miller, of Lyttelton. The Pastime was built at Corsair Bay by Mr M. J. Miller, uncle of the present owner, in 1887, and since that time has won an impressive row of trophies. Recently she was taken up on to the slip at Lyttelton for refitting. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27639, 21 April 1955, Page 15

SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD AND STILL SAILING.—The cutter Pastime and her owner, Mr Alec Miller, of Lyttelton. The Pastime was built at Corsair Bay by Mr M. J. Miller, uncle of the present owner, in 1887, and since that time has won an impressive row of trophies. Recently she was taken up on to the slip at Lyttelton for refitting. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27639, 21 April 1955, Page 15