SERVICEMEN KEEP THE PORT OF LYTTELTON WORKING.—Much-needed cargoes being discharged by servicemen at Lyttelton yesterday. (1) Unloading part of the Queen Anne’s large cargo of cement. These soldiers, working in the ship’s hold, are stacking bags on to a sling. (2) Posts from the Durham. (3) Coal from Westport is unloaded from the Kaitangata. (4) One of the consignment of tractors brought by the Queen Anna.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26409, 1 May 1951, Page 8
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66SERVICEMEN KEEP THE PORT OF LYTTELTON WORKING.—Much-needed cargoes being discharged by servicemen at Lyttelton yesterday. (1) Unloading part of the Queen Anne’s large cargo of cement. These soldiers, working in the ship’s hold, are stacking bags on to a sling. (2) Posts from the Durham. (3) Coal from Westport is unloaded from the Kaitangata. (4) One of the consignment of tractors brought by the Queen Anna. Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26409, 1 May 1951, Page 8
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