OCEAN YACHT CRUISES
THREE CRAFT AT SUVA 26-FOOTER FROM AMERICA [FROM OCR OWN correspondent] ; • , ; SUVA,-Sept. 27 ' "in the last- few weeks; three overseas plea sure craft, have arrived at" Suva in the course of world cruises. The first was the auxiliary yawl Honda,- under Captain R. Hudson, R.N. (retired 4 ),■ ? with a crew of five, this vessel having made the voyage from England, via Panama r and various Pacific islands. Sh© is'still in port. A- few" days -later the 100-ton, ,schooner Henrietta, out of' Gloucester, chusetts,' via. Cape Horn and P.acifio Islands,, arrived and .remained a:'i few days-before proceeding and Australian ports. She- will probably cruise in, New Zealand waters during the summer. The Henrietta is under, the command of Captain B. M. Sawyer, and has a crew of 10, including Mrs. Sawyer and another lady.' The third yacht /to, make port waa the tiny Walrus, a 26-footer, from Loa Angeles, under Captain Robert Mills, _ who has one companion with him. She will -later leave for Sydney, via the New Hebrides.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23158, 3 October 1938, Page 7
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171OCEAN YACHT CRUISES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23158, 3 October 1938, Page 7
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