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SAILING SHIPS TO LOAD WHEAT

The world’s biggest sailing ship, the four-masted barque Moshulu, is expected to resume the run to Australia to pick up wheat cargoes this year She is at present lying at Narvik, where she was stripped by the Germans, and will undergo a thorough overhaul before sailing. The barques Passat, Pommern, and Viking are lying at Marienhamm ready for service, and will load timber at Finnish and Swedish ports for the Argentine and Australia, carrying wheat on their return voyages.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26226, 9 August 1946, Page 6

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SAILING SHIPS TO LOAD WHEAT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26226, 9 August 1946, Page 6

SAILING SHIPS TO LOAD WHEAT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26226, 9 August 1946, Page 6

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