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Mr R. H. A. Webster and Mr F. J. Crampton, of C. B. Norwood Ltd., N.Z. Ferguson Distributors,. hand over to Sir Edmund Hillary, Leader of the New Zealand Antarctic Expedition, and Mr R. Miller, Deputy Leader, three Ferguson Tractors supplied by C B. Norwood Ltd. A further two Ferguson Tractors were supplied by Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd., Coventry, England. These five Ferguson Tractors, with allied equipment, constitute the mechanized ground forces for the expedition. —P.B.A.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 9

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Mr R. H. A. Webster and Mr F. J. Crampton, of C. B. Norwood Ltd., N.Z. Ferguson Distributors,. hand over to Sir Edmund Hillary, Leader of the New Zealand Antarctic Expedition, and Mr R. Miller, Deputy Leader, three Ferguson Tractors supplied by C B. Norwood Ltd. A further two Ferguson Tractors were supplied by Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd., Coventry, England. These five Ferguson Tractors, with allied equipment, constitute the mechanized ground forces for the expedition. —P.B.A. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 9

Mr R. H. A. Webster and Mr F. J. Crampton, of C. B. Norwood Ltd., N.Z. Ferguson Distributors,. hand over to Sir Edmund Hillary, Leader of the New Zealand Antarctic Expedition, and Mr R. Miller, Deputy Leader, three Ferguson Tractors supplied by C B. Norwood Ltd. A further two Ferguson Tractors were supplied by Massey-Harris-Ferguson Ltd., Coventry, England. These five Ferguson Tractors, with allied equipment, constitute the mechanized ground forces for the expedition. —P.B.A. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28162, 28 December 1956, Page 9

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