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REMINISCENT OF AUCKLAND'S EARLY DAYS: FULL - RIGGED SHIP MAKES A FINE PICTURE AS SHE ENTERS THE HARBOUR UNDE& FULL SAIL Left: The stately little ship Joseph Conrad, owned by the well-known Australian writer, Mr. A. J. Villiers, sailing up to her anchorage off Stanley Bay yesterday morning. The vessel is partly manned by cadets and is making m voyage round the world. Right: " Hardcase," one of the cadets familiar to many readers of Mr. Villiers' sea-faring articles, photographed on deck after the vessel s arrival.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 10

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REMINISCENT OF AUCKLAND'S EARLY DAYS: FULL – RIGGED SHIP MAKES A FINE PICTURE AS SHE ENTERS THE HARBOUR UNDE& FULL SAIL Left: The stately little ship Joseph Conrad, owned by the well-known Australian writer, Mr. A. J. Villiers, sailing up to her anchorage off Stanley Bay yesterday morning. The vessel is partly manned by cadets and is making m voyage round the world. Right: " Hardcase," one of the cadets familiar to many readers of Mr. Villiers' sea-faring articles, photographed on deck after the vessel s arrival. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 10

REMINISCENT OF AUCKLAND'S EARLY DAYS: FULL – RIGGED SHIP MAKES A FINE PICTURE AS SHE ENTERS THE HARBOUR UNDE& FULL SAIL Left: The stately little ship Joseph Conrad, owned by the well-known Australian writer, Mr. A. J. Villiers, sailing up to her anchorage off Stanley Bay yesterday morning. The vessel is partly manned by cadets and is making m voyage round the world. Right: " Hardcase," one of the cadets familiar to many readers of Mr. Villiers' sea-faring articles, photographed on deck after the vessel s arrival. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22350, 22 February 1936, Page 10

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