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ROUND THE WORLD IN A YAWL.

the pandoha's voyage: Mr. David Nield writes as follows:— "In a letter received to-day from Pitcairn Island, I am informed that the yawl Pandora called there, on November 18, 1910. She lay at anchor three days, and then started tor Easter Island. This small boat I visited while at Auckland last September. Starting from West Australia, their purpose was to make a voyage all round the world. The captain and his companion are well, and desire it to be known to many friends that they are all right. "On the Island of Pitcairn, it is reSorted that ' they had very little rain uring the year 1910, nnd the result was a failure of all the crops."

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 9 February 1911, Page 4

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ROUND THE WORLD IN A YAWL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 9 February 1911, Page 4

ROUND THE WORLD IN A YAWL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 9 February 1911, Page 4

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