TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Enquirer."— lf you are in possession Of an invoice, you should forward it to the Blenheim ollice. If no invoice i>* pent in, the value will bo assessed by the Blenheim office, the parcel being opened in your presence if desired. Unless one was forwarded by yourself, the Cubtoms officials will not receive an invoice. "Oufc-ot-Work Hedactionist.' I—You1 — You ennnofc compare the two boats. The loraiißi, built by logaii Bros, in Auckland, in 1002, for Mr. A. H. Turnbnll, of Wellingfcoli, was in the first class. .She is a much bigger yacht than the Pet (built by Chas. Railey, of Auckland, 35 years ago for Jlr. Chas. Hill, Wellington). The latter boat had n Inuch longef racing career than the lornngi, and is believed to have won more handicap races at open regattas than tln>t yacht.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 51, 1 March 1913, Page 4
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