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M.V. Pacific Charger (registered in Monrovia, Republic of Liberia) (O.N.6987), shipping casualty, 21 May 1981 : formal investigation pursant to section 325, Shipping and Seamen Act 1952, ordered by Hon. C.C.A. McLachlan, Minister of Transport, and held in Wellington, New Zealand, 7 July-9 October 1981 : report of the court and annex thereto
Bib ID 586
Format BookBook
Description [Wellington, N.Z. : Marine Division, Ministry of Transport], 1982 
184 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. 
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Subjects Pacific Charger (Ship)  |  Shipwrecks - New Zealand - Wellington.
Other authors/contributors New Zealand. Ministry of Transport

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