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SCHOONER FORMERLY OWNED BY ZANE GREY WRECKED ON CORAL REEF The three-master schooner Marechal Foch, better known in New Zealand waters as the Fisherman, which became a total loss after striking a coral reef at was brought to New Zealand by Zane Grey during a previous big-game fishing visit. It was sold by him in 1928, and was again given ita original name, Marechal Foch, by the new owner.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 8

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SCHOONER FORMERLY OWNED BY ZANE GREY WRECKED ON CORAL REEF The three-master schooner Marechal Foch, better known in New Zealand waters as the Fisherman, which became a total loss after striking a coral reef at lsland, in the Austral Group. The schooner was brought to New Zealand by Zane Grey during a previous big-game fishing visit. It was sold by him in 1928, and was again given ita original name, Marechal Foch, by the new owner. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 8

SCHOONER FORMERLY OWNED BY ZANE GREY WRECKED ON CORAL REEF The three-master schooner Marechal Foch, better known in New Zealand waters as the Fisherman, which became a total loss after striking a coral reef at lsland, in the Austral Group. The schooner was brought to New Zealand by Zane Grey during a previous big-game fishing visit. It was sold by him in 1928, and was again given ita original name, Marechal Foch, by the new owner. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21934, 18 October 1934, Page 8

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