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(New page: left|frame|Smelly Nelly on [[Onetangi Beach]]Smelly Nelly is an old dinghy that belongs to Onetangi resident Roger Reardon. In 2008 Roger rowed Smelly Nel...)
 
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[[Image: Tihare_SmellyNelly.jpg|left|frame|Smelly Nelly on [[Onetangi Beach]]]]Smelly Nelly is an old dinghy that belongs to Onetangi resident Roger Reardon. In 2008 Roger rowed Smelly Nelly from [[Onetangi Beach]] to Mayor Island to raise money for charity. The first attempt resulted in the loss of the support vessel Star Moana and the destruction of Smelly Nelly
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[[Image: Tihare_SmellyNelly.jpg|left|frame|Smelly Nelly on [[Onetangi Beach]]]]Smelly Nelly is an old dinghy that belongs to Onetangi resident [[Roger Reardon]]. In 2008 Roger rowed Smelly Nelly from [[Onetangi Beach]] to Mayor Island to raise money for charity. The first attempt resulted in the loss of the support vessel Star Moana and the destruction of Smelly Nelly. Three weeks later Smelly Nelly was rebuilt and Roger completed his mission.
  
 
[http://www.waihekegulfnews.co.nz/other-news/the-man-s-a-machine.html Kay Bentham's log of the big row on Gulf News website]
 
[http://www.waihekegulfnews.co.nz/other-news/the-man-s-a-machine.html Kay Bentham's log of the big row on Gulf News website]
  
 
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Revision as of 08:53, 9 June 2010

Smelly Nelly on Onetangi Beach

Smelly Nelly is an old dinghy that belongs to Onetangi resident Roger Reardon. In 2008 Roger rowed Smelly Nelly from Onetangi Beach to Mayor Island to raise money for charity. The first attempt resulted in the loss of the support vessel Star Moana and the destruction of Smelly Nelly. Three weeks later Smelly Nelly was rebuilt and Roger completed his mission.

Kay Bentham's log of the big row on Gulf News website

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