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The sail training ship Spirit of Adventure which will arrive at Lyttelton on Friday, February 26, with an all-girl crew. She will leave for Timaru on March 2 with a crew of boys. The Lyttelton visit is part of an extended summer cruise, consisting of eight separate 10-day voyages. The steel-hulled schooner begun her cruise at Auckland on January 19 and is expected at Bluff on March 21. She will then retrace her route and is expected back in Lyttelton on March 28. The cruise, which will include 12 changes of crew, will end in Auckland on May 9.

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Press, 4 February 1982, Page 11

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The sail training ship Spirit of Adventure which will arrive at Lyttelton on Friday, February 26, with an all-girl crew. She will leave for Timaru on March 2 with a crew of boys. The Lyttelton visit is part of an extended summer cruise, consisting of eight separate 10-day voyages. The steel-hulled schooner begun her cruise at Auckland on January 19 and is expected at Bluff on March 21. She will then retrace her route and is expected back in Lyttelton on March 28. The cruise, which will include 12 changes of crew, will end in Auckland on May 9. Press, 4 February 1982, Page 11

The sail training ship Spirit of Adventure which will arrive at Lyttelton on Friday, February 26, with an all-girl crew. She will leave for Timaru on March 2 with a crew of boys. The Lyttelton visit is part of an extended summer cruise, consisting of eight separate 10-day voyages. The steel-hulled schooner begun her cruise at Auckland on January 19 and is expected at Bluff on March 21. She will then retrace her route and is expected back in Lyttelton on March 28. The cruise, which will include 12 changes of crew, will end in Auckland on May 9. Press, 4 February 1982, Page 11

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