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1890 Edwyn Sandys Dawes, head of [[Gray, Dawes and Co|Gray Dawes & Co]] of London, rescued [[New Zealand Line|New Zealand Shipping Co]] when it had financial problems; financial control of the business moved to London.  
1890 Edwyn Sandys Dawes, head of [[Gray, Dawes and Co|Gray Dawes & Co]] of London, rescued [[New Zealand Line|New Zealand Shipping Co]] when it had financial problems; financial control of the business moved to London.  
Headed by [[James Lyle Mackay|Lord Inchcape]]


1919 Acquired [[Strick Line]].
1919 Acquired [[Strick Line]].

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1890 Edwyn Sandys Dawes, head of Gray Dawes & Co of London, rescued New Zealand Shipping Co when it had financial problems; financial control of the business moved to London.

Headed by Lord Inchcape

1919 Acquired Strick Line.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Wednesday, Oct 16, 1867