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The boat then went to the naval shore station, H.M.N.Z.S. Pegasus, in Christchurch, where it was used to train cadets in rigging, before finding a resting place at Oaklands School.
Mr Cooper said protection would be built for the boat The museum would like to hear from anyone who might know its identification number, so that word could be learned about its history. The boat was built like whaling boats which were£said to be unsink-
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