ABOVE.—Typical of the home trade ships that ply between the United Kingdom and the main New Zealand ports, the M.S. Ra nitiki lies alongside the Gladstone Pier at Lyttelton loading meat and wool. BELOW.— Stowing the carcass in the refrigerated holds is a skilled job. Each carcase is wedged firmly in the stack to prevent mover®"* and to conserve space. As each deck is filled to capacity, carpenters secure the heavy pinks in place and engineers couple up grids of piping which circulate the refrigeration.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29021, 9 October 1959, Page 7 (Supplement)
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85ABOVE.—Typical of the home trade ships that ply between the United Kingdom and the main New Zealand ports, the M.S. Ranitiki lies alongside the Gladstone Pier at Lyttelton loading meat and wool. BELOW.— Stowing the carcass in the refrigerated holds is a skilled job. Each carcase is wedged firmly in the stack to prevent mover®"* and to conserve space. As each deck is filled to capacity, carpenters secure the heavy pinks in place and engineers couple up grids of piping which circulate the refrigeration. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29021, 9 October 1959, Page 7 (Supplement)
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