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TO LAY THE COOK STRAIT POWER CABLE.—A detailed drawing of the Photinia (7671 tons), which will lay the Cook Strait power cable. Built in 1961, the Photinia is a bulk cargo carrier temporarily adapted for cable-laying. She is 480ft long and has a 60ft beam.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30580, 24 October 1964, Page 14

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TO LAY THE COOK STRAIT POWER CABLE.—A detailed drawing of the Photinia (7671 tons), which will lay the Cook Strait power cable. Built in 1961, the Photinia is a bulk cargo carrier temporarily adapted for cable-laying. She is 480ft long and has a 60ft beam. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30580, 24 October 1964, Page 14

TO LAY THE COOK STRAIT POWER CABLE.—A detailed drawing of the Photinia (7671 tons), which will lay the Cook Strait power cable. Built in 1961, the Photinia is a bulk cargo carrier temporarily adapted for cable-laying. She is 480ft long and has a 60ft beam. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30580, 24 October 1964, Page 14

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