VESSEL’S UNUSUAL APPEAR A NCE.—The Newton Elm, which is at present discharging at Dunedin, has her name lettered in large characters along the. sides of the vessel instead of the usual small inscription on the bow and stern. The Newton Kim’s cargo for this and other Dominion ports is exclusively jarrah timber, of which Dunedin’s portion is 200,000 super, feet.
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Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 7
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60VESSEL’S UNUSUAL APPEAR A NCE.—The Newton Elm, which is at present discharging at Dunedin, has her name lettered in large characters along the. sides of the vessel instead of the usual small inscription on the bow and stern. The Newton Kim’s cargo for this and other Dominion ports is exclusively jarrah timber, of which Dunedin’s portion is 200,000 super, feet. Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 7
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