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SUNK IN THE SOUNDS.— The Wellington yacht Nanette sank after a collision with the launch Whareatea in Pelorous Sound on December 30. (Top) Bringing the yacht to the surface Mr J. Allen, the well-known Albion cricketer is on the left of the photograph. (Below) The Whareatea, which rammed the yacht, whose masthead can be seen beside the punt used to salvage her.

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Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 5

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SUNK IN THE SOUNDS.— The Wellington yacht Nanette sank after a collision with the launch Whareatea in Pelorous Sound on December 30. (Top) Bringing the yacht to the surface Mr J. Allen, the well-known Albion cricketer is on the left of the photograph. (Below) The Whareatea, which rammed the yacht, whose masthead can be seen beside the punt used to salvage her. Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 5

SUNK IN THE SOUNDS.— The Wellington yacht Nanette sank after a collision with the launch Whareatea in Pelorous Sound on December 30. (Top) Bringing the yacht to the surface Mr J. Allen, the well-known Albion cricketer is on the left of the photograph. (Below) The Whareatea, which rammed the yacht, whose masthead can be seen beside the punt used to salvage her. Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 5