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THE TAUPO BOAT MISS ACME at speed on Wellington Harbour before departing on an attempted 36-hour East Coast passage to Auckland. In the boat, from left, are three Taupo men, Messrs I. Gillespie, D. Foss, and A. West. Two boats, Hewitts Hunter (Auckland) and Miss Acme, left Wellington yesterday morning for Auckland by way of Napier and Tauranga. They are due in Auckland at 6 p.m. today. The main aim of the trip is a “safety-at-sea” demonstration.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31658, 19 April 1968, Page 1

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THE TAUPO BOAT MISS ACME at speed on Wellington Harbour before departing on an attempted 36-hour East Coast passage to Auckland. In the boat, from left, are three Taupo men, Messrs I. Gillespie, D. Foss, and A. West. Two boats, Hewitts Hunter (Auckland) and Miss Acme, left Wellington yesterday morning for Auckland by way of Napier and Tauranga. They are due in Auckland at 6 p.m. today. The main aim of the trip is a “safety-at-sea” demonstration. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31658, 19 April 1968, Page 1

THE TAUPO BOAT MISS ACME at speed on Wellington Harbour before departing on an attempted 36-hour East Coast passage to Auckland. In the boat, from left, are three Taupo men, Messrs I. Gillespie, D. Foss, and A. West. Two boats, Hewitts Hunter (Auckland) and Miss Acme, left Wellington yesterday morning for Auckland by way of Napier and Tauranga. They are due in Auckland at 6 p.m. today. The main aim of the trip is a “safety-at-sea” demonstration. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31658, 19 April 1968, Page 1