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ON THEIR WAY ROUND THE WORLD.—The New Zealand crew of the 40ft ketch Tuarangi relax after their arrival at the Cruising Yacht Club, Rushcutters Bay, in Sydney harbour. The double-ended ketch was built at Invercargill by three of the crew In their spare time. From left are Messrs P. Baxter, J. Crooks (behind), J. Hargraves, and J. Morton.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30042, 29 January 1963, Page 18

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ON THEIR WAY ROUND THE WORLD.—The New Zealand crew of the 40ft ketch Tuarangi relax after their arrival at the Cruising Yacht Club, Rushcutters Bay, in Sydney harbour. The double-ended ketch was built at Invercargill by three of the crew In their spare time. From left are Messrs P. Baxter, J. Crooks (behind), J. Hargraves, and J. Morton. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30042, 29 January 1963, Page 18

ON THEIR WAY ROUND THE WORLD.—The New Zealand crew of the 40ft ketch Tuarangi relax after their arrival at the Cruising Yacht Club, Rushcutters Bay, in Sydney harbour. The double-ended ketch was built at Invercargill by three of the crew In their spare time. From left are Messrs P. Baxter, J. Crooks (behind), J. Hargraves, and J. Morton. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30042, 29 January 1963, Page 18