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Old 23rd November 2010, 03:32 AM   #1
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To further confuse things, the first HMS Maori was launched in 1909. Their ships motto was the same phrase. Have no idea about the St. Laurence Northfield connection, if there is one.

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Old 23rd November 2010, 03:42 AM   #2
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Yeah Steve, i was working the naval angle for a while too. The HMS New Zealand was also also ordered built in 1909, but the Northfield connection remains elusive here as Northfield is undoubtably landlocked.
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Hi Gentlemen.
Thanks for continuing the detective work. There are 9 holes in all.
I'm just repairing a small amount of damage. It's a great example of recycling. The timbers are much older, with filled peg holes, and many signs of use.
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