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COSTAL WRECKS Book Published Soon

R. C. W. N. INGRAM, who served his apprenticeship on the Government training ship Amokura and has sailed in coastal and foreign ways, and Mr. P. 0. Wheatley, a journalist, both now of Dunedin, will shortly enjoy the fruits of three years of hard labour on investigation into the history of wrecks on the New Zealand coastline, for their joint literary effort should be off the press by the end of September. This is a carefully compiled volume which is an authentic record of mishaps on our coastline from 1795 until the present day. It should be not only a most valuable work of reference, but an _ interesting book for the ordinary reader who is at. al] interested in the sea.

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Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 3, 24 July 1936, Page 24

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COSTAL WRECKS Book Published Soon Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 3, 24 July 1936, Page 24

COSTAL WRECKS Book Published Soon Radio Record, Volume X, Issue 3, 24 July 1936, Page 24

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