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THIS TRACTOR MADE IN RANGIORA by Tasman Manufacturing, S.I., Ltd, with a Ford engine, will be used to tow the new Boeing 737 jets bought by the National Airways Corporation. Yesterday the board of directors of the corporation inspected the technical headquarters at Christchurch Airport, where the tractor was on display. From left are Messrs A. F. Gilkison (chairman), E. T. Beaven, B. McKendry (representing the manufacturing firm), and J. N. Laurenson.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 1

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THIS TRACTOR MADE IN RANGIORA by Tasman Manufacturing, S.I., Ltd, with a Ford engine, will be used to tow the new Boeing 737 jets bought by the National Airways Corporation. Yesterday the board of directors of the corporation inspected the technical headquarters at Christchurch Airport, where the tractor was on display. From left are Messrs A. F. Gilkison (chairman), E. T. Beaven, B. McKendry (representing the manufacturing firm), and J. N. Laurenson. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 1

THIS TRACTOR MADE IN RANGIORA by Tasman Manufacturing, S.I., Ltd, with a Ford engine, will be used to tow the new Boeing 737 jets bought by the National Airways Corporation. Yesterday the board of directors of the corporation inspected the technical headquarters at Christchurch Airport, where the tractor was on display. From left are Messrs A. F. Gilkison (chairman), E. T. Beaven, B. McKendry (representing the manufacturing firm), and J. N. Laurenson. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31680, 16 May 1968, Page 1

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