Cashin Quay at Lyttelton resembled a stockyard yesterday when the Rumanian stock ship Sinaia began taking on 21,000 Corriedale sheep. Another 11,000 sheep will be taken on when the ship visits Napier. The shipment, which is believed to be the biggest to leave New Zealand, is destined for Rumanian sheep breeders.
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Press, 12 April 1979, Page 2
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51Cashin Quay at Lyttelton resembled a stockyard yesterday when the Rumanian stock ship Sinaia began taking on 21,000 Corriedale sheep. Another 11,000 sheep will be taken on when the ship visits Napier. The shipment, which is believed to be the biggest to leave New Zealand, is destined for Rumanian sheep breeders. Press, 12 April 1979, Page 2
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