SUCCESSFUL TRIALS OF NEW TRAWLING SCHOONER BUILT AT ONEHUNGA FOR A WESTPORT OWNER The auxiliary schooner Helena, built by Mr. L. C. Coulthard, of Onehunga. undergoing her trials on the Manukau Harbour on Saturday morning. The vessel is 56 feet overall, and is to be used for trawling purposes off the west coast of the South Island. She is to sail for as soon as the strong westerly weather moderates.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 6
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70SUCCESSFUL TRIALS OF NEW TRAWLING SCHOONER BUILT AT ONEHUNGA FOR A WESTPORT OWNER The auxiliary schooner Helena, built by Mr. L. C. Coulthard, of Onehunga. undergoing her trials on the Manukau Harbour on Saturday morning. The vessel is 56 feet overall, and is to be used for trawling purposes off the west coast of the South Island. She is to sail for as soon as the strong westerly weather moderates. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21859, 23 July 1934, Page 6
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