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New Zealand Shipping Company Ltd :The New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd Royal Mail Line. Modern motor vessels, 17,000 tons; Rangitiki, Rangitata, Rangitane; to Southampton and London via Panama [ca 1930].
New Zealand Shipping Company Ltd :New Zealand line. R.M.S. Rangitata in Gaillard Cut - Panama Canal. Regular fortnightly sailings to New Zealand via Panama. New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd, incorporated in New Zealand. The Lanson Agency Ltd., London. Printed in England [1930s]
New Zealand Shipping Company :The New Zealand Shipping Co., Ltd. SS Aorangi. Menu 1884. Maclure & Macdonald Lith. London.
New Zealand Shipping Company: The New Zealand Shipping Coy. Ltd. (incorporated in New Zealand). New Zealand and Australia via Panama Canal. J B Westray & Co., agents. 1.7.22. Philip Reid, 47 Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 [1922]Apply within
NZ Shipping Company: Children's fancy dress party on board R.M.S. Rangitiki, 13 January 1958. Menu
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