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NEW IRISH FERRY SERVICE STARTS A NEW U.K.-Ulster freight ferry service

17th January 1964
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Page 28, 17th January 1964 — NEW IRISH FERRY SERVICE STARTS A NEW U.K.-Ulster freight ferry service
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was introduced last week by Irish Sea Ferries Ltd., an independent company formed by Ulster businessmen. It is operating between Garston, Liverpool and Warrenpoint, Co. Down, initially with three sailings a week in each direction.

The company will transport freight on flats, in containers or on trailers, and offers collection and delivery services. It is stated that full cargo-handling equipment has been provided at both ports and that free insurance of up to £800 per ton is offered on freight.

The company's Irish manager is Mr. Noel McKinstry, formerly manager of the U.T.A. freight depot in Larne, and later divisional manager for Northern Ireland Trailers.

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People: Noel McKinstry
Locations: Liverpool