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TWO VIEWS OF THE ILL-HEATED YACHT TEA ROA, WHICH CAPSIZED IN A HEAVY SEA NEAR BARRETT'S REEF, AT THE ENTRANCE TO WELLINGTON HEADS, ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2nd. Three lives were lost-Messrs Noel Wilson Horace H obday , and Hugh Bramley, who had been on a holiday excursion in the yacht to the Marlborough Sounds. Hobday's body is the only o ne far recoverd L.M Silver, photos.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 38 (Supplement)

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TWO VIEWS OF THE ILL-HEATED YACHT TEA ROA, WHICH CAPSIZED IN A HEAVY SEA NEAR BARRETT'S REEF, AT THE ENTRANCE TO WELLINGTON HEADS, ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2nd. Three lives were lost-Messrs Noel Wilson Horace Hobday, and Hugh Bramley, who had been on a holiday excursion in the yacht to the Marlborough Sounds. Hobday's body is the only one far recoverd L.M Silver, photos. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 38 (Supplement)

TWO VIEWS OF THE ILL-HEATED YACHT TEA ROA, WHICH CAPSIZED IN A HEAVY SEA NEAR BARRETT'S REEF, AT THE ENTRANCE TO WELLINGTON HEADS, ON MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2nd. Three lives were lost-Messrs Noel Wilson Horace Hobday, and Hugh Bramley, who had been on a holiday excursion in the yacht to the Marlborough Sounds. Hobday's body is the only one far recoverd L.M Silver, photos. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 38 (Supplement)