Australia’s assistant trade commissioner in New Zealand, Mr Phillip Sibree .left), and Air New Zealand’s Australian cargo manager, Mr Eamon Lawless, weigh up some ball valves on display at M. E. Mack Valves stand at the International Trade Fair in Auckland. The Melbourne-based firm’s valves are used in oil, steam, gas and air production plants, including the aluminium smelter at Bluff.
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61Australia’s assistant trade commissioner in New Zealand, Mr Phillip Sibree .left), and Air New Zealand’s Australian cargo manager, Mr Eamon Lawless, weigh up some ball valves on display at M. E. Mack Valves stand at the International Trade Fair in Auckland. The Melbourne-based firm’s valves are used in oil, steam, gas and air production plants, including the aluminium smelter at Bluff. Press, 4 August 1981, Page 20
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