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TE RAFUNGA'S CRUISE MISS MORRIS TO REJOIN APPETITE FOR WANDERING [lt Y TI! LKfi It A F n—OWN '"OKHKMI'ON DKXTj] HASTINGS, Tuesday The first stage in lier return to Honolulu to rejoin the ketch To Rapunga, in which last year she sailed from New Zealand, will lie undertaken shortly by Miss Kiloen Morris, the 22-year-oh! Napier girl, who leaves at the end of this month for Auckland en route to Honolulu. Discussing her preparations for departure, Miss Morris indicated that, far from reducing her liking* for the sea. the brief holiday ashore had only freshened her appetite for wandering and the unhindered life which the To Rapunga's voyagings offered. "1 shall be leaving Napier about the end of this month and will probably spend a month in Auckland before leaving there at the end of February for Honolulu," she said. "That means I shall rejoin the To Rapunga during the first week in March." Miss Morris said she had had letters from the other members of the crow during her stay in New Zealand, hut neither Captain Georgo Dibbern nor Mr. Roy Murdoch had given any definite indication of the To Rapunga's next destination. "It might be San Francisco or it might ho Vancouver, 1 don't know," she stated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22619, 6 January 1937, Page 10
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