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VESSEL TO BE DISMANTLED Press Association DUNEDIN. Friday. The steamer Mokoia, which was built by Denny Bros, on the Clyde in 1898 for the Union Steam Ship Company, and which has been laid up since transporting during the war, was berthed at Port Chalmers to-day to be dismantled and broken up. The Mokoia’s gross tonnage is 3,502 and her length is 330 ft. with a beam of 43ft.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 508, 10 November 1928, Page 13
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