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  2. Matoaka (1853 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Matoaka (also listed as Mataoka) [1] was a 1092-ton wooden New Brunswick full-rigged ship built in 1853 for Willis, Gunn, & Co. She was sold to Shaw, Savill, & Albion by 1859. [2] Between 1859 and 1869 she made eight voyages to New Zealand. Her fastest run from Bristol to Lyttelton, New Zealand was 82 days in 1862.

  3. StraitNZ - Wikipedia

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    StraitNZ, formerly Strait Shipping and Bluebridge, is a New Zealand transport firm that operates roll-on/roll-off freight and passenger shipping across the Cook Strait, between Wellington in the North Island and Picton in the South Island, as well as trucking and logistics services across New Zealand.

  4. Transport in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand has a long history of international and coastal shipping. Both Maori and the New Zealand European settlers arrived from overseas, and during the early European settler years, coastal shipping was one of the main methods of transportation, [47] while it was hard to move goods to or from the hinterlands, thus limiting the locations of ...

  5. Ports of Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Visited by around 1,600 commercial vessels a year, [13] Auckland is New Zealand's largest commercial port, handling more than NZ$20 billion of goods per year. [14] Ports of Auckland handles the movement of 60% of New Zealand's imports and 40% of its exports (both by value, 2006), [ 15 ] respectively 50% of the North Island's container trade ...

  6. Shipping Corporation of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Shipping Corporation of New Zealand Act 1973 established the corporation as a statutory corporation, which began trading in 1974.The New Zealand Government owned a majority of shares, while the Shaw Savill Line had a 30% stake in the shipping line.

  7. RMS Rangitata - Wikipedia

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    RMS Rangitata was an ocean passenger liner that was built in Scotland in 1929 and scrapped in Yugoslavia in 1962. [1] She was operated by the New Zealand Shipping Company between London and Wellington, New Zealand, via the Panama Canal with her two sister ships Rangitiki and Rangitane.

  8. Category:Shipping companies of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Merchant ships of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Merchant ships of New Zealand include all merchant ships designed, built, or operated by New Zealand. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.