NEW CARRIAGES AT ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS.—A batch of seven first-class and 13 second-class carriages are at present under construction at the Addington Railway Workshops. The new carriages are larger than those now in use and have stream-line bodies.
SCHOOL v.COLLEGE ANNUAL RUGBY MATCH AT CHRISTCHURCH.—The annual match between the first fifteens of Christ's College and the Christchurch Boys' High School was played yesterday afternoon at the school ground, Straven road. rts so ege won by eight points to three. Left: Enthusiastic supporters of the Boys' High School team. Centre: A Christ's College player makes sure of his man. Right: Boys from Christ's College interested in the play.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 11
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106NEW CARRIAGES AT ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS.—A batch of seven first-class and 13 second-class carriages are at present under construction at the Addington Railway Workshops. The new carriages are larger than those now in use and have stream-line bodies. SCHOOL v.COLLEGE ANNUAL RUGBY MATCH AT CHRISTCHURCH.—The annual match between the first fifteens of Christ's College and the Christchurch Boys' High School was played yesterday afternoon at the school ground, Straven road. rts so ege won by eight points to three. Left: Enthusiastic supporters of the Boys' High School team. Centre: A Christ's College player makes sure of his man. Right: Boys from Christ's College interested in the play. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19970, 3 July 1930, Page 11
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