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DOLLAR SAVING

BRITISH PETROL FOR NEW ZEALAND P.A. WELLINGTON, Nov. 15. This is the first trickle of a big flow of oil into New Zealand, said the chairman of the British Petroleum Company of New Zealand, Mr G. G. C. Watson, to-day when inspecting with other members of the company the tanker British Major which brought the company’s first shipment of oil for the Railways Department to Wellington. Mr Watson said they were looking forward to the time when their installations were complete 1 and the company was supplying British petrol in British ships to New Zealand. When this is achieved, he said, it will mean a great dollar saving.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 4

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110

DOLLAR SAVING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 4

DOLLAR SAVING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 4

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