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PART OF A SHIPMENT OF 100 CARS being unloaded from a collier at Greymouth. Some of the cars were driven to the various dealers, and others were railed. Shipping congestion at the main ports has led North Island assembly firms to send their cars to distributors in the South Island by alternative routes.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29474, 28 March 1961, Page 9

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PART OF A SHIPMENT OF 100 CARS being unloaded from a collier at Greymouth. Some of the cars were driven to the various dealers, and others were railed. Shipping congestion at the main ports has led North Island assembly firms to send their cars to distributors in the South Island by alternative routes. Press, Volume C, Issue 29474, 28 March 1961, Page 9

PART OF A SHIPMENT OF 100 CARS being unloaded from a collier at Greymouth. Some of the cars were driven to the various dealers, and others were railed. Shipping congestion at the main ports has led North Island assembly firms to send their cars to distributors in the South Island by alternative routes. Press, Volume C, Issue 29474, 28 March 1961, Page 9

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