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The main shaft of a log debarker is given a final check by Mr Tasi Zerjos, a boiler-shop foreman for Scotts Engineering Company in Christchurch. The 52-tonne machine is going to Fiji, where it will play a major part in a $1.5 million pulp and paper project. Scotts was subcontracted to manufacture the debarker for a Canadian firm, Ingersoll-Rand.

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Press, 26 August 1986, Page 3

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The main shaft of a log debarker is given a final check by Mr Tasi Zerjos, a boiler-shop foreman for Scotts Engineering Company in Christchurch. The 52-tonne machine is going to Fiji, where it will play a major part in a $1.5 million pulp and paper project. Scotts was subcontracted to manufacture the debarker for a Canadian firm, Ingersoll-Rand. Press, 26 August 1986, Page 3

The main shaft of a log debarker is given a final check by Mr Tasi Zerjos, a boiler-shop foreman for Scotts Engineering Company in Christchurch. The 52-tonne machine is going to Fiji, where it will play a major part in a $1.5 million pulp and paper project. Scotts was subcontracted to manufacture the debarker for a Canadian firm, Ingersoll-Rand. Press, 26 August 1986, Page 3

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