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LADY YULE'S CRUISE.

Someone who witnessed the departure of Lady Yule from Cannes harbour a few days ago 011 board her great £250.000 yacht ISahlin, one of the most, luxurious craft in the world, writes to the London Daily Telegraph that it was an impressive spectacle. Nahlin has about a dozen bathrooms and a finely-equipped gymnasium and every imaginable comfort for a long cruise. Lady "V ule is accompanied by her daughter. 'J he crew numbers 51. "During her last week ashore Lady Yule, who is of a practical turn of mind, was," says the writer, " working hard to dispose of a crop of cabbages and carrots grown in her new property near Bouches du-Loup, on the main road between Antilles and Nice."

The primary object of Lady ule s visit to New Zealand is to partake of the excellent sport in sword-fishing in the northern waters. Miss Yule also is \ cry keen. Both have fished extensively on the .American coast. 'through the High ('onunissioner's office in London launch reservations have been made for three weeks' fishing. The yacht will also go to the South Island. Lady Yule has had considerable experience i" big-game hunting in Kenya and Alaska, and it is possible also that she may desire to sample New Zealand deer-stalking.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21068, 30 December 1931, Page 3

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LADY YULE'S CRUISE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21068, 30 December 1931, Page 3

LADY YULE'S CRUISE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 21068, 30 December 1931, Page 3