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m^onsf 1 /? WATERFR ONT AT LYTTELTON: A BUSY DAY AT CANTERBURY'S CHIEF PORT.—Five overseas vessels berthed at Lyttelton yesterday morning bef ore 10.30 o clock. The included the Rangitikt (16,755 3 ' emu era (11,158 tons), Port Bow en (8267 tons), and the City of Khartoum (6127 tons). This was the first overseas shipping to be worked at the port during the past two weeks. LEFT: The City of Khartoum (rtg Jan e em ea ofter they had berthed. CENTRE: Men waiting to go aboard the Remuera to start unloading. RIGHT: The Rangitiki berthed at the Gladstone Pier to discharge her London freight.

CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION.—The interior of the King Edward Barracks at Christchurqh presented a busy scene yesterday, when workmen were engaged erecting stalls and arranging displays for the Winter Show and Exhibition in pre paration for to-night's opening ceremony.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20002, 9 August 1930, Page 17

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m^onsf1/? WATERFRONT AT LYTTELTON: A BUSY DAY AT CANTERBURY'S CHIEF PORT.—Five overseas vessels berthed at Lyttelton yesterday morning bef ore 10.30 o clock. The included the Rangitikt (16,755 3 ' emuera (11,158 tons), Port Bow en (8267 tons), and the City of Khartoum (6127 tons). This was the first overseas shipping to be worked at the port during the past two weeks. LEFT: The City of Khartoum (rtg Jan e em ea ofter they had berthed. CENTRE: Men waiting to go aboard the Remuera to start unloading. RIGHT: The Rangitiki berthed at the Gladstone Pier to discharge her London freight. CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION.—The interior of the King Edward Barracks at Christchurqh presented a busy scene yesterday, when workmen were engaged erecting stalls and arranging displays for the Winter Show and Exhibition in pre paration for to-night's opening ceremony. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20002, 9 August 1930, Page 17

m^onsf1/? WATERFRONT AT LYTTELTON: A BUSY DAY AT CANTERBURY'S CHIEF PORT.—Five overseas vessels berthed at Lyttelton yesterday morning bef ore 10.30 o clock. The included the Rangitikt (16,755 3 ' emuera (11,158 tons), Port Bow en (8267 tons), and the City of Khartoum (6127 tons). This was the first overseas shipping to be worked at the port during the past two weeks. LEFT: The City of Khartoum (rtg Jan e em ea ofter they had berthed. CENTRE: Men waiting to go aboard the Remuera to start unloading. RIGHT: The Rangitiki berthed at the Gladstone Pier to discharge her London freight. CANTERBURY WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION.—The interior of the King Edward Barracks at Christchurqh presented a busy scene yesterday, when workmen were engaged erecting stalls and arranging displays for the Winter Show and Exhibition in pre paration for to-night's opening ceremony. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20002, 9 August 1930, Page 17

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