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NEW COASTAL TRADER.—The motor-vessel Bay Fisher (1289 tons), which has been chartered from her British owners for three years by the Northern Steamship Company, Ltd, for service in the Onehunga-South Island coastal trade. She is due at Lyttelton on October 20. Designed for the carriage of container cargo, besides conventional or bulk cargo, the Bay Fisher will Initially trade between Onehunga and Lyttelton. The ship has radar and gyro equipment and a heavy-lift derrick with a safe working load of 20 tons. She is being refitted and modified to local requirements.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31499, 13 October 1967, Page 26

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NEW COASTAL TRADER.—The motor-vessel Bay Fisher (1289 tons), which has been chartered from her British owners for three years by the Northern Steamship Company, Ltd, for service in the Onehunga-South Island coastal trade. She is due at Lyttelton on October 20. Designed for the carriage of container cargo, besides conventional or bulk cargo, the Bay Fisher will Initially trade between Onehunga and Lyttelton. The ship has radar and gyro equipment and a heavy-lift derrick with a safe working load of 20 tons. She is being refitted and modified to local requirements. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31499, 13 October 1967, Page 26

NEW COASTAL TRADER.—The motor-vessel Bay Fisher (1289 tons), which has been chartered from her British owners for three years by the Northern Steamship Company, Ltd, for service in the Onehunga-South Island coastal trade. She is due at Lyttelton on October 20. Designed for the carriage of container cargo, besides conventional or bulk cargo, the Bay Fisher will Initially trade between Onehunga and Lyttelton. The ship has radar and gyro equipment and a heavy-lift derrick with a safe working load of 20 tons. She is being refitted and modified to local requirements. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31499, 13 October 1967, Page 26

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