Two members of the crew of Auckland’s first-class yacht Heartsease, of 20 tons gross, which recently completed a tour of the South Sea Islands, have arrived at Wellington from Sydney. They are Mr. T. N. Silk, of Wanganui, and Mr. B. F. 0. Hutchison, of Masterton, who made the trip as seamen. Mr. 11. C. Dixon, radio operator, returned two weeks ago and the remaining three of the crew, Captain A. McArthur, Lieutenant-Commander Juler and Mr. G. Douglas, are still in Sydney. Both Messrs. Silk and Hutchison spoke enthusiastically of the trip, but there were times when extremely bud weather was experienced.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18067, 19 April 1933, Page 11
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