W H ISK.Y N BOARD SHIP.— When the consignment of whisky, valued at £55,000, Was being unloaded from the steamer Kairanga this morning for transference to the Tamaroa, one of the hogsheads slipped Jrom its sling and the precious fluid flowed over the decks. The picture on the right shows some of the crowd which seemed to gather from nowhere, all anxious to taste the world-touring whisky. W'hen the whisky reaches London in November it will have travelled 26,000 miles s |r| ■ | as part of a plan to accelerate maturity. (See letterpress below.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 11
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93W H ISK.Y N BOARD SHIP.— When the consignment of whisky, valued at £55,000, Was being unloaded from the steamer Kairanga this morning for transference to the Tamaroa, one of the hogsheads slipped Jrom its sling and the precious fluid flowed over the decks. The picture on the right shows some of the crowd which seemed to gather from nowhere, all anxious to taste the world-touring whisky. W'hen the whisky reaches London in November it will have travelled 26,000 miles s |r| ■ | as part of a plan to accelerate maturity. (See letterpress below.) Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 11
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