MISSING YACHT
A STOUTLY-BUILT CRAFT
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH. This Day.
The yacht Faith, reported to be missing at the Chatham Islands, is owned by Mr. W. Marsh, of Christchurch, and • has been fishing at the islands for some months. Those on board when she parted company with the trawler South Sea were Mr. Marsh, his brother, J. Marsh, and Roy Hough, a Chatham Islander. The Faith was built in Christchurch by Mr. Marsh, and early this year made the trip from Lyttelton to the Chatham Islands and back. She "is a stoutlybuilt craft of the seagoing type, similar in design to Mr. Erling Tambs's famous Teddy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 15
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