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Mr. Berkley Clarke, a former Wellingtonian and a prominent yachtsman on the waters of Port Nicholson, recently had the Hinerangi built in England to the design of John Alden. Constructed by Woodnuts, Limited, Cowes, the Hinerangi is 40ft. long, with a beam of 10ft. 6in. and a draught of 6ft. 6in. Mr. Clarke’s yacht finished eleventh in a fleet of 70 which recently competed in one of the popular ocean races which take place from the Isle of Wight.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20016, 15 August 1939, Page 9

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Mr. Berkley Clarke, a former Wellingtonian and a prominent yachtsman on the waters of Port Nicholson, recently had the Hinerangi built in England to the design of John Alden. Constructed by Woodnuts, Limited, Cowes, the Hinerangi is 40ft. long, with a beam of 10ft. 6in. and a draught of 6ft. 6in. Mr. Clarke’s yacht finished eleventh in a fleet of 70 which recently competed in one of the popular ocean races which take place from the Isle of Wight. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20016, 15 August 1939, Page 9

Mr. Berkley Clarke, a former Wellingtonian and a prominent yachtsman on the waters of Port Nicholson, recently had the Hinerangi built in England to the design of John Alden. Constructed by Woodnuts, Limited, Cowes, the Hinerangi is 40ft. long, with a beam of 10ft. 6in. and a draught of 6ft. 6in. Mr. Clarke’s yacht finished eleventh in a fleet of 70 which recently competed in one of the popular ocean races which take place from the Isle of Wight. Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20016, 15 August 1939, Page 9

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