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HIGH AND DRY.—The Lyttelton fishing launch Melba on Flat Point beach, 18 miles south of Castlepoint, on the Wairarapa east coast, after a storm and southerly swell had swept the boat nearly 200 miles through fog from its South Island fishing ground. The other picture shows the two Lyttelton fishermen, Messrs D. J. and N. J. Liddicoat, by their boat on the beach.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30178, 9 July 1963, Page 10

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HIGH AND DRY.—The Lyttelton fishing launch Melba on Flat Point beach, 18 miles south of Castlepoint, on the Wairarapa east coast, after a storm and southerly swell had swept the boat nearly 200 miles through fog from its South Island fishing ground. The other picture shows the two Lyttelton fishermen, Messrs D. J. and N. J. Liddicoat, by their boat on the beach. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30178, 9 July 1963, Page 10

HIGH AND DRY.—The Lyttelton fishing launch Melba on Flat Point beach, 18 miles south of Castlepoint, on the Wairarapa east coast, after a storm and southerly swell had swept the boat nearly 200 miles through fog from its South Island fishing ground. The other picture shows the two Lyttelton fishermen, Messrs D. J. and N. J. Liddicoat, by their boat on the beach. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30178, 9 July 1963, Page 10