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Mr Bob Gunn, the packaging manager at New Zealand Breweries’ Christchurch plant, inspects part of a $500,000 order of Steinlager for export to Japan. The 462,000 cans are the first large export order received by the plant. The order took three weeks to fill.

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Press, 8 March 1989, Page 39

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Mr Bob Gunn, the packaging manager at New Zealand Breweries’ Christchurch plant, inspects part of a $500,000 order of Steinlager for export to Japan. The 462,000 cans are the first large export order received by the plant. The order took three weeks to fill. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 39

Mr Bob Gunn, the packaging manager at New Zealand Breweries’ Christchurch plant, inspects part of a $500,000 order of Steinlager for export to Japan. The 462,000 cans are the first large export order received by the plant. The order took three weeks to fill. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 39

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