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MODEL YACHT BUILT IN WELLINGTON. —The Princess, a model yacht which has been built by R. J. G. Smith, who is seen standing beside the model. The yacht has an overall height of 9ft. 6in., length 7ft. 6in, and a beam of a little over 12 inches.

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Northern Advocate, 18 October 1933, Page 10

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MODEL YACHT BUILT IN WELLINGTON.—The Princess, a model yacht which has been built by R. J. G. Smith, who is seen standing beside the model. The yacht has an overall height of 9ft. 6in., length 7ft. 6in, and a beam of a little over 12 inches. Northern Advocate, 18 October 1933, Page 10

MODEL YACHT BUILT IN WELLINGTON.—The Princess, a model yacht which has been built by R. J. G. Smith, who is seen standing beside the model. The yacht has an overall height of 9ft. 6in., length 7ft. 6in, and a beam of a little over 12 inches. Northern Advocate, 18 October 1933, Page 10

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