A member of the Lyttelton Historical Museum Trust, Mr Ces Tucker, examines a scale model of the 71ft ketch-rigged deck scow, Owhiti, which is on loan to the museum. The model was made by Mr Bruce Scott, of Christchurch, who has lent it to the museum for an indefinite period. The Owhiti is now a hulk at Auckland.
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58A member of the Lyttelton Historical Museum Trust, Mr Ces Tucker, examines a scale model of the 71ft ketch-rigged deck scow, Owhiti, which is on loan to the museum. The model was made by Mr Bruce Scott, of Christchurch, who has lent it to the museum for an indefinite period. The Owhiti is now a hulk at Auckland. Press, 3 February 1984, Page 26
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