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AUCKXAIfD'S PLEASUEB OEAITS MAST? OF THE BOATS HAULED UP IK THEIE WINTEE QUAETEES OK THE WATEEFEOHT. Although Auckland's.fleet of pleasure craft is growing year by year the port still lacks a stable boat harbour. In spite of the fact that the needs of such* harbour have been strongly pressed in many quarters, it seems quite likely that the summer will again come and go before tins wry important improvement is commenced. In the meantime the small craft will hay* to anchor in the open and chance the attendant risks.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 2 (Supplement)

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AUCKXAIfD'S PLEASUEB OEAITS MAST? OF THE BOATS HAULED UP IK THEIE WINTEE QUAETEES OK THE WATEEFEOHT. Although Auckland's.fleet of pleasure craft is growing year by year the port still lacks a stable boat harbour. In spite of the fact that the needs of such* harbour have been strongly pressed in many quarters, it seems quite likely that the summer will again come and go before tins wry important improvement is commenced. In the meantime the small craft will hay* to anchor in the open and chance the attendant risks. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 2 (Supplement)

AUCKXAIfD'S PLEASUEB OEAITS MAST? OF THE BOATS HAULED UP IK THEIE WINTEE QUAETEES OK THE WATEEFEOHT. Although Auckland's.fleet of pleasure craft is growing year by year the port still lacks a stable boat harbour. In spite of the fact that the needs of such* harbour have been strongly pressed in many quarters, it seems quite likely that the summer will again come and go before tins wry important improvement is commenced. In the meantime the small craft will hay* to anchor in the open and chance the attendant risks. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17889, 17 September 1921, Page 2 (Supplement)

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