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NEW SHIP FOR DOMINION TRADE.—The 11,000-ton motor vessel Otaio at the shipyard of John Brown and Company, Clydebank, before her recent launching. She has been built for the New Zealand Shipping Company and has been designed for the carriage of refrigerated and general cargo. The Otaio will also be a training ship for both navigating and engineering cadets, and 70 youths will start their careers when she puts to sea in a few months.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28475, 3 January 1958, Page 3

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NEW SHIP FOR DOMINION TRADE.—The 11,000-ton motor vessel Otaio at the shipyard of John Brown and Company, Clydebank, before her recent launching. She has been built for the New Zealand Shipping Company and has been designed for the carriage of refrigerated and general cargo. The Otaio will also be a training ship for both navigating and engineering cadets, and 70 youths will start their careers when she puts to sea in a few months. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28475, 3 January 1958, Page 3

NEW SHIP FOR DOMINION TRADE.—The 11,000-ton motor vessel Otaio at the shipyard of John Brown and Company, Clydebank, before her recent launching. She has been built for the New Zealand Shipping Company and has been designed for the carriage of refrigerated and general cargo. The Otaio will also be a training ship for both navigating and engineering cadets, and 70 youths will start their careers when she puts to sea in a few months. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28475, 3 January 1958, Page 3

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