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TRAWLER SOLD

Norwegian Buyer (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Mar. 12. Sea Harvester I, one of the two deep-sea trawlers built for N.Z. Sea Products Export, Ltd, now in receivership, will go back to Norway. The New Zealand agent for the Norwegian builders, Akers and Company, of Bergen (Mr R. D. Peterson) said he had received a cable advice from Bergen this morning that the vessel had been sold to Norwegian buyers. Mr Peterson, a Wellington solicitor, said that at this stage he had no other details, i but he understood a Norwe- ; gian captain would come to New Zealand to take the ship back to Norway. A crew would probably be recruited in New Zealand and the ship would leave about the end of the month. At present the Sea Harvester I is laid up in Nelson.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31936, 13 March 1969, Page 24

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TRAWLER SOLD Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31936, 13 March 1969, Page 24

TRAWLER SOLD Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31936, 13 March 1969, Page 24

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