Tlk! small boats lliafe have bo far gone alioat in Otago ilarlior tills year comprise only a small fleet, for the boating season will not open generally until towards Iho end of .nrlt nio*th. Most of the craft are being prepared in various ways For the new year. Twelve are being overhauled on the Port Chalmers slipway of All. Wiseman, the veteran yachtsman, who skippered the Sanders Cup-capturing fourteen-footer lona in Auckland waters last year. These boats are the lau'-iehes Norana, Lure. Petrol, Powi. Grace Darling, Manuka, Eunice, Gracie, Seashell, Murat •’: and the first-elass yacht Tucami. The reconditioning of the Muratai includes the installation of a new engine. He; “May I call upon yoriP” She; “Of course not.” He; “ Oh, I didn’t moan to-night. I meant some cold, rainv night, when I couldn’t go m* vhm else.-
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Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 9
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