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MAGNIFICENT IN THE SPLENDOUR OF FULL CANVAS, the Finnish four-mast barque Pamir, deeply laden with a guano cargo, riding placidly through the seas near Tiritiri, bound for Auckland. Top left: Yards braced a little to starboard, the barque is seen here from a few points before her port beam. The sails on the foremast blanket the heads’ls. Top right: From off the port bow the great spread of canvas on the barque can be appreciated. The fore and mizzen royals are being clewed. Lower left: A striking angle, from before the beam, shows the fore and aft sails, which give stability when sailing on the wind. Lower right: Shortened down to upper tops'ls, the barque making ready) for port, with sailors aloft stowing t’gal’nts'ls.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 26 January 1938, Page 4

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MAGNIFICENT IN THE SPLENDOUR OF FULL CANVAS, the Finnish four-mast barque Pamir, deeply laden with a guano cargo, riding placidly through the seas near Tiritiri, bound for Auckland. Top left: Yards braced a little to starboard, the barque is seen here from a few points before her port beam. The sails on the foremast blanket the heads’ls. Top right: From off the port bow the great spread of canvas on the barque can be appreciated. The fore and mizzen royals are being clewed. Lower left: A striking angle, from before the beam, shows the fore and aft sails, which give stability when sailing on the wind. Lower right: Shortened down to upper tops'ls, the barque making ready) for port, with sailors aloft stowing t’gal’nts'ls. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 26 January 1938, Page 4

MAGNIFICENT IN THE SPLENDOUR OF FULL CANVAS, the Finnish four-mast barque Pamir, deeply laden with a guano cargo, riding placidly through the seas near Tiritiri, bound for Auckland. Top left: Yards braced a little to starboard, the barque is seen here from a few points before her port beam. The sails on the foremast blanket the heads’ls. Top right: From off the port bow the great spread of canvas on the barque can be appreciated. The fore and mizzen royals are being clewed. Lower left: A striking angle, from before the beam, shows the fore and aft sails, which give stability when sailing on the wind. Lower right: Shortened down to upper tops'ls, the barque making ready) for port, with sailors aloft stowing t’gal’nts'ls. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 49, 26 January 1938, Page 4

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