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LARGEST AND SMALLEST OF THE U.S.S. CO THE APARIMA, 5 704 TONS, AND THE MAORI, 1 74 TONS, SIDE BY SIDE AT PORT CHALMERS IN 1905. [Photo supplied by Mr. F. G. Layton.

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Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 300

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LARGEST AND SMALLEST OF THE U.S.S. CO THE APARIMA, 5 704 TONS, AND THE MAORI, 174 TONS, SIDE BY SIDE AT PORT CHALMERS IN 1905. [Photo supplied by Mr. F. G. Layton. Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 300

LARGEST AND SMALLEST OF THE U.S.S. CO THE APARIMA, 5 704 TONS, AND THE MAORI, 174 TONS, SIDE BY SIDE AT PORT CHALMERS IN 1905. [Photo supplied by Mr. F. G. Layton. Progress, Volume I, Issue II, 1 September 1906, Page 300

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