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PROBABLY THE LARGEST DECK LOAD ever brought into Lyttelton is aboard the motor-vessel Gyokukai Maru, which yesterday called briefly for fuel on her way from Timaru to Japanese ports. Her cargo of 7230 Eyrewell logs, from 39ft to 13ft long, weighs about 5000 tons.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30680, 20 February 1965, Page 1

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PROBABLY THE LARGEST DECK LOAD ever brought into Lyttelton is aboard the motor-vessel Gyokukai Maru, which yesterday called briefly for fuel on her way from Timaru to Japanese ports. Her cargo of 7230 Eyrewell logs, from 39ft to 13ft long, weighs about 5000 tons. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30680, 20 February 1965, Page 1

PROBABLY THE LARGEST DECK LOAD ever brought into Lyttelton is aboard the motor-vessel Gyokukai Maru, which yesterday called briefly for fuel on her way from Timaru to Japanese ports. Her cargo of 7230 Eyrewell logs, from 39ft to 13ft long, weighs about 5000 tons. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30680, 20 February 1965, Page 1

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