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LAST VOYAGE OF A BRITISH SAILING SHIP WELL KNOWN ON THE AUCKLAND WATERFRONT. The four-masted barque Rewa, the largest British sailing ship, as she appeared after having been stranded on Moturekareka Island, in the Hauraki Gulf, where the hull will serve as a breakwater# The old vessel was towed from Auckland Harbour during the early hours of Saturday and before noon her last sea voyage was completed. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20603, 30 June 1930, Page 6

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LAST VOYAGE OF A BRITISH SAILING SHIP WELL KNOWN ON THE AUCKLAND WATERFRONT. The four-masted barque Rewa, the largest British sailing ship, as she appeared after having been stranded on Moturekareka Island, in the Hauraki Gulf, where the hull will serve as a breakwater# The old vessel was towed from Auckland Harbour during the early hours of Saturday and before noon her last sea voyage was completed. , New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20603, 30 June 1930, Page 6

LAST VOYAGE OF A BRITISH SAILING SHIP WELL KNOWN ON THE AUCKLAND WATERFRONT. The four-masted barque Rewa, the largest British sailing ship, as she appeared after having been stranded on Moturekareka Island, in the Hauraki Gulf, where the hull will serve as a breakwater# The old vessel was towed from Auckland Harbour during the early hours of Saturday and before noon her last sea voyage was completed. , New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20603, 30 June 1930, Page 6