EXTENSIVE CRUISE
YACHT VISION AT BRISBANE [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND. June 12. According to advice received hero today, the yacht Vision, from Auckland, reached Brisbane on Monday. The vessel left Auckland on April 18, with England as her probable objective. The vessel stated :—“ Vision arrived eighteen days out from Norfolk. Calm trip; light head -winds. All well.” The crew of the'Vision comprises Commander H. M. Montague, R.N. (retired', Mrs Montague, and Mr and Mrs Alan Temple, all of Bay of Islands, and Mr M. 0, Guthrie, of Wellington. After leaving Auckland the yacht called at Kerikori, Whangaroa, and Parengarenga. North Auckland, sailing from the last-named place on May 12. Norfolk Island was reached on May 21. When the voyagers left Auckland they had in view an extensive cruise, which, although definite plans had not been made so far ahead, it was believed would ultimately take them to England.
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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 3
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149EXTENSIVE CRUISE Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 3
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