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YACHT’S WORLD CRUISE

Tnr.E HOUR DEPARTS After replenising her water tanks and taking in ample and varied supplies ni vegetables and fruit, the 32tt. American ketch Idle Hour left Whangnma on Saturday afternoon for Sydney in continuation of her world cruise. The provisions include smoked swordfish. “Before leaving. I would like once more to express my appreciation ot the wonderful hospitality 1 have received during my two months stay in New Zealand.” said the owner. Mr. Dwight Long. ''Eveiyonc has been very kind, and I am particularly grateful to the friends we have made at S\ hangaroa and Tot.ara North, just across the harbour. Since leaving Auckland a week ago. the crew, which includes two Aucklanders and Timi. the Tahitian hoy. have settled down well, and are enjoying life aboard.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18954, 3 March 1936, Page 3

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YACHT’S WORLD CRUISE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18954, 3 March 1936, Page 3

YACHT’S WORLD CRUISE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18954, 3 March 1936, Page 3

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