YACHT SAFE IN HARBOUR
TE HONGI TURNS BACK TO WELLINGTON (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, February 25. Alarm at the non-appearance of the Wellington yacht Te Hongi at Lyttelton is unnecessary, the vessel being safe in Wellington. Sailed singlehanded by Mr H. F. Lamb, of Johnsonville, the 40-foot schooner left Wellington for Lyttelton on Tuesday of last Week but fog and calms caused her to make poor progress and Mr Lamb abandoned the voyage. He arrived back on Friday. On Tuesday a yacht believed to be the Te Hongi was sighted off Lyttelton, but it must have been another craft. Tonight the Te Hongi left for Marlborough Sounds.
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Southland Times, Issue 23444, 26 February 1938, Page 8
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