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Altracive Ketch

Many voyages to the outlying islands in the Pacific, including Pitcairn and the Kermadecs, have been made by the Works Department’s ketch New Golden Hind, which has arrived at Wellington from Auckland, A 90-ton vessel carrying several hundred square feet of sail, the ketch is powered by two Diesel engines of 55 and GO h.p., and was acquired by the Works Department four years ago. An area between decks which is capable of holding 20 tons of cargo is being converted to provide the extra accommodation which will be needed for the expedition which will shortly sail on her to the South Island west coast sounds. Her speed under power and sail is seven knots. The New Golden Hind carries eight Rarotongan seamen and five officers —her master, Captain ACole, of Auckland, a mate, two engineers, and a wireless officer. Captain Cole has been in charge of the ketch for the past two years, and he has taken her more than 40,000 miles, including one voyage to the Solomons. SHIFT THAT COUGH. Don’t let stubborn coughs persist. Stop them quickly with soothing, penetrating Baxters Lund Preserver. "Baxters” speedily soothes strained inflamed membranes, relieves congestion, breaks phlegm. "Baxters” is best for coughs, colds, sore throats. Does good from the first dose. Batxers Ltd., 602 Colombo St,, Ch.Ch„.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21922, 17 January 1946, Page 2

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218

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21922, 17 January 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21922, 17 January 1946, Page 2

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