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YACHT NGATAKI SAILS

VOYAGE TO ISLANDS LEISURELY CRUISE PLANNED Bound on a leisurely cruise in the Pacific Islands the yacht Ngataki left Auckland shortly after 5.80 last evening manned by her owner, Mr. .T. W. Wray, and three companions, Messrs. A. Colebrook, J. Baxter and A. Mathias. The first stage will be to Sunday Island, in the Kermadecs, and is expected to take about a week. s One of the objects of the cruise was to gather material for a book which he proposed to write, Mr. Wray said yesterday. Ho had already obtained information on two previous cruises in the Pacific Islands and that would also be incorporated. On this occasion ho proposed to visit the Society Islands, the New Hebrides and a number of isolated islands, which were either uninhabited or had a sparse population. The cruise would end shortly before Christians.,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22183, 9 August 1935, Page 10

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YACHT NGATAKI SAILS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22183, 9 August 1935, Page 10

YACHT NGATAKI SAILS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22183, 9 August 1935, Page 10

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