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THE SOUNDS TRIP

,0 WEEK-END

S^.T^nW mußic .provided »?;„ j£ d- Th? dance was thoroughly enjpyed.by everybody, and the manne! n which it was conducted was a credit to the organisers. "«aic h&! i ,°/ clock yesterday morning, lone Queen Charlotte Sound. There %vas some disappointment at first, but jnrt as SE joyable a time was in store » . UnU te-s b cef°- re 1X o'clock the ship was anchored m Ship Cove, the historic landing-place of Captain Cook: It was tt,,» COl^ enCe -that y^t^day should bl the 157 th anniversary of the sailing of Captain Cook from this inlet on bis voyage -ttome Parties went ashore'to view ser^dtfceacn "* """^ tea Was S! tte S 9 und tnan Picton, was next visited. This small bay, with an exceltm, }^ Cl b\^ ed by de"se tush, and with the Tamahme anchored just off, was a beautiful sight in the afternoon w" shine, and two hours were spent here in swimming ami picnickmg on the beach Shortly after 5 o'clock the shin arrived at Picton again, and she sailed 6 p clock on the return trip to Wellington, where she arrived just before 10 after an uneventful trip. ' Everybody was rested and happy after a perfect week-end, and unanimous in appreciation of the manner in which Captain AH. Prosser, Mr. Hancock, of tne head office management, Wellington, and the officers, of the Tamahirie had conducted the cruise.

Another triple last of the season-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 14

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THE SOUNDS TRIP Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 14

THE SOUNDS TRIP Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1927, Page 14