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BOATS CHANGE HANDS

SALE OF LADY QUEEN r The 32ft. by 9ft. 4in. bridge deck cruiser Lady Queen, owned by Mr. N. Harker, of Chelsea, has been soil by Mr. L. R. Matthews to Mr. L. W< Foster, of Great South Road. Lady Queen is a new boat, having been completed only this season. Mr. C. Nutsford, of Dcvonport, has purchased the 22ft. L class boat Rouen. Mr. C. E. Shakeshaft, of Hamilton, who recently purchased the B class keel yacht Rarero from Mr. H. Mclntyre, has sold his 14-footer Whakawera to Mr. N. Mills, of Orakei. The 14ft. Y class boat Cleone, formerly owned, by Mr. T*. Ashton, of Onehunga, has been purchased by Mr. W. E. Larner, of Opotiki. The M class boat Motiri has been purchased by Mr. C. Webster, of Devonport. The 18ft. V class Paroro lias recently changed hands, her new owner being Mr. H. Cleghorn, of Heme Bay. Tho well-known 16ft. S class boat Seymour, lately owned by Mr. C. Eagles, of Devonport, has been sold by Mr. L. R. Matthews to Mr. V. J. Ibbettson, of Point Chevalier. Mr. N. Wing, of Devonport, has sold his speedy 14ft. Y class boat Muimai to Mr. J. Weir, of Devonport.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22389, 8 April 1936, Page 21

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BOATS CHANGE HANDS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22389, 8 April 1936, Page 21

BOATS CHANGE HANDS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22389, 8 April 1936, Page 21

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