The Life Line. —A train-load of ship’s boats on the way for Northam, Hampshire, England, to Barow, for the Union Steam Ship Company’s new trans-Tasman liner Awatea. Special arrangements had to be made for the load, as it was in the “outsize” classification and could only travel when the up and down lines were clear of other traffic.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 18 June 1936, Page 10
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58The Life Line.—A train-load of ship’s boats on the way for Northam, Hampshire, England, to Barow, for the Union Steam Ship Company’s new trans-Tasman liner Awatea. Special arrangements had to be made for the load, as it was in the “outsize” classification and could only travel when the up and down lines were clear of other traffic. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 18 June 1936, Page 10
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