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SAILING ON FRIDAY

The motor-ship Willomee was expected to sail from Lyttelton on Friday for crayfishing in the Chathams, said her master, Captain P. H. Hunt. Yesterday lastminute alterations were being made and provisioning was being completed. The Willomee’s owner, Mr J. Gisby, of Invercargill, is recovering from an Injury suffered in a fall from another of his craft now fitting out at Sinclair Melbourne’s Lyttelton shipyard. This craft, the Kelly G., will be placed in the water briefly this morning while a wheelhouse is being fitted.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31080, 8 June 1966, Page 24

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SAILING ON FRIDAY Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31080, 8 June 1966, Page 24

SAILING ON FRIDAY Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31080, 8 June 1966, Page 24

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