CRUISING IN ISLANDS
1 ENGLISH YACHTS AT SUVA. ■SUVA, June 7. Cruiging -in the South Se-is by small yachts is becoming increasingly popular, judging by the various smal] craft that have put in an appearance at Suva during the past year. The 40-ton yacht Vcnora, which is under the joint ownership 'Lieutenant-Commander Hollins, R.N., and .Messr s Maitland, Genoyi'e and Wykeham, ?has been at Suva for several weeks past. - Thas yacht has now bpen ttr 10-ton yacht Inyala-, which is also on a cruise of the world. The Inyala is owned by I>r Temple Utley, and there*-is on board Airs Utley ; Mr H. MapesJ Mr s Mapes and a Tahitian named Haputu Kekela. The yacht left England in September, 1930, and has since been cruising in various parts of the world. She recently spent nine months at Tahiti, and arrived here on Sunday ijast from. -Nukualofa. . The departure of the yacht and her destination is a,t present uncertain, the owner preferring to come and go when and where his fancy takes them. The party states that it has thoroughly enjoyed the cruise, particularly at Tahiti, where a very enjoyable time wag spent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1933, Page 6
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