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‘First dog deaths in ships’

f.V.Z. Press Assoeiation » WELLINGTON, August 26. Although domestic petsj I could be left In vehicles' .transported by the Cook! I Strait ferries, they should' 'not be carried in the boot, al Railways official said today. He was commenting on| jthe death of five dogs from carbon monoxide poisoning during a voyage on the Picton ferry. The owner of the dogs, Mr iC. Dehn, of Christchurch,! jhad warned others about the dangers of transporting dogs ;on the ferries. But according to the Railways there are no dangers. “This is the first time there has been such a death ; in one of the ships,” said: the official. , 1

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33932, 27 August 1975, Page 2

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‘First dog deaths in ships’ Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33932, 27 August 1975, Page 2

‘First dog deaths in ships’ Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33932, 27 August 1975, Page 2

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