ORIGINALLY INTENDED TO BE AN AUXILIARY SCHOONER, the motor-ship Beulah, which arrived at Auckland this morning from San Francisco, has an unusual-looking bow. Her “sawn-off” fore-part was built for a bowsprit, but a short boom to carry a steadying sail has bean substituted. The picture shows ths Beulah alongside the Contral Wharf, and (inset) her bow.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 1
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56ORIGINALLY INTENDED TO BE AN AUXILIARY SCHOONER, the motor-ship Beulah, which arrived at Auckland this morning from San Francisco, has an unusual-looking bow. Her “sawn-off” fore-part was built for a bowsprit, but a short boom to carry a steadying sail has bean substituted. The picture shows ths Beulah alongside the Contral Wharf, and (inset) her bow. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 1
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