THE YACHT ROSAURA
DEPARTURE FOR SOUNDS
After a stay of less tnan a day in Wellington, the private motor yacht, Rosaura, which arrived on Sunday evening from Sydney, left at 5 p.m. yesterday on a cruise to the West Coast Sounds. She is to visit Milford and may afterwards return to Wellington. It is likely that she will call at Auckland and the Bay of Islands on her way from New Zealand to New Guinea, which is to be the next country of call.. Lady Broughton, who is one of the guests on board the yacht, left yesterday by aeroplane for Auckland. She will fly from, there to the Bay of Islands to do big-game fishing, rejoining j the Rosaura in the north. The Rosaura is a 1552-ton' Diesel-pro-pelled ship, built thirty years ago. Her owner is Lord Moyne, who, with Mrs. Winston Churchill, Lady Broughton, I and Mr. Terence Phillip, is on a leisurely pleasure cruise to the Pacific from Britain. : , .
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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 10
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162THE YACHT ROSAURA Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 10
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