ADVENTUROUS MARINERS
SAILING ROUND WORLD THREE MEN IN A CUTTER The cutter Ho-Ho, on which three Norwegians have undertaken a voyage round the world, the completed stages of which have occupied 18 months, sailed from Sydney recently for Suva. It is proposed to visit Tonga and Tahiti before setting a course for Capo Horn, where they should arrive about Christmas time. Since their arrival in Sydney from Hobnrt in the middle of May, the crew, Messrs. T. Schyberg, T. Ostmocn and 13. ISryhn, had been busily engaged in refitting and provisioning their craft. On tho way to Australia the Ho-Ho followed a course which took her along the route which would have been traversed by the missing Danish training ship Kobenhavn. At one time the Ho-Ho was 1000 miles south of the Capo of Good Hope. Tho crew have taken out a customs clearance, indicating that thoy will visit Buenos Aires on their way to Norway, which they hope to reach in 18 months' time.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22198, 27 August 1935, Page 14
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