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Railway Wagons and Tarpaulins KEEP THEM MOVING Day and night the railways are moving an unprecedented volume of freight traffic, and each working day more than 7,000 wagons are loaded for runs averaging 100 miles. These wagons must be unloaded promptly at destination stations, in order .to meet industry's demands for more and yet more empty vehicles. Delay ,in loading and unloading impedes transportation, and no wagon should be standing idle when it could be on the move with another consignment. Remember, railway wagons are for transport. .. not for storage! Load Quickly: Unload Quickly: Release Quickly

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 1, 15 January 1952, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 1, 15 January 1952, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 84, Issue 1, 15 January 1952, Page 36

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