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THIS FOUR-BLADED MARINE PROPELLER, one of the biggest made in New Zealand, was designed and built by a Christchurch boat-building firm. The propeller, which is 54in in diameter and weighs more than 4cwt., was flown to Napier on Friday to be fitted to a North Island trawler.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28528, 6 March 1958, Page 8

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THIS FOUR-BLADED MARINE PROPELLER, one of the biggest made in New Zealand, was designed and built by a Christchurch boat-building firm. The propeller, which is 54in in diameter and weighs more than 4cwt., was flown to Napier on Friday to be fitted to a North Island trawler. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28528, 6 March 1958, Page 8

THIS FOUR-BLADED MARINE PROPELLER, one of the biggest made in New Zealand, was designed and built by a Christchurch boat-building firm. The propeller, which is 54in in diameter and weighs more than 4cwt., was flown to Napier on Friday to be fitted to a North Island trawler. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28528, 6 March 1958, Page 8

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