White Wings
UNDOUBTEDLY, Auckland is the town of .silver bays and civic blunders. We prefer — for the moment — to speak of the more pleasant of the two; coupling the name of H. A. Corringham with the Neptunian thought — "a silver sail on a silver sea . • . ." • To-day, to be really fashionable and popular, .everyone must know his some-thing-or-other. Of H.A.C., it can- be said, he knows his seaweed, for there isn't a keener yachtsman turning a flaky wake, m the Auckland harbor than Corringham. v> Away from his managership of a business which helps to keep the liftmen of the Dilworth Buildings busy on their daily ebb and flow, Corringham puts yachting next to home-life. The yachting season means life to Corringham, and iri his evening sails and week-end cruises he skims a brackish joy of existence from the rippling, waters of the Waitemata and neighboring coastal-waters.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 6
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146White Wings NZ Truth, Issue 1192, 4 October 1928, Page 6
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