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A sign Of the times. LEFT: In the early 1900s butter was tallied in to the ship through the gunports. RIGHT: Frozen meat being loaded by Union Maritime Services, Ltd, as conventional cargo aboard the Timaru Star. Loading is by means of the all-weather meat loader at the port of Timaru.

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Press, 15 February 1982, Page 39

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A sign Of the times. LEFT: In the early 1900s butter was tallied in to the ship through the gunports. RIGHT: Frozen meat being loaded by Union Maritime Services, Ltd, as conventional cargo aboard the Timaru Star. Loading is by means of the all-weather meat loader at the port of Timaru. Press, 15 February 1982, Page 39

A sign Of the times. LEFT: In the early 1900s butter was tallied in to the ship through the gunports. RIGHT: Frozen meat being loaded by Union Maritime Services, Ltd, as conventional cargo aboard the Timaru Star. Loading is by means of the all-weather meat loader at the port of Timaru. Press, 15 February 1982, Page 39

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