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Vessels are now loading wind-thrown timber at Timaru. The Wakasugisan Maru will deplete this stockpile by 3,800,000 haakondah] feet—l,300,000ft more than the Crocus, which left for Japan yesterday. Another vesse] is due on January 12. Then logs ships will be regular callers.

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34041, 3 January 1976, Page 2

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Vessels are now loading wind-thrown timber at Timaru. The Wakasugisan Maru will deplete this stockpile by 3,800,000 haakondah] feet—l,300,000ft more than the Crocus, which left for Japan yesterday. Another vesse] is due on January 12. Then logs ships will be regular callers. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34041, 3 January 1976, Page 2

Vessels are now loading wind-thrown timber at Timaru. The Wakasugisan Maru will deplete this stockpile by 3,800,000 haakondah] feet—l,300,000ft more than the Crocus, which left for Japan yesterday. Another vesse] is due on January 12. Then logs ships will be regular callers. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34041, 3 January 1976, Page 2

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