LYTTELTON NEWS.
• r . S. Thurlow won the i weekly flyikgrfif ty ljUlialaa- *- on night,". Mi | The annual swimming of the Primary telton District High at Corsair Bay result was:—Joan. BroTjbi' Armour 2, Edith CnmM?inHß;Si.' jSp^gK , Harbour light Theati^^^* "The. Seas Beneath," a ships'i and submarines, O'Brien and Marion cipal attraction' at- the? Theatre to-night and-the nights. A news and included in the programme.-. On Saturday - "Dirigible, •° ,"«< iWW drama of the conquest of ftfrjHPMM -north by airship an<f screened. Jack Holt, and Pay : Wiay are the serve plan for botlK PTograniirtfoijpsfljf j» King'and Cousins. . . - Shipping- in, KovemlMk< s^Hß|l In .his report .to ycstwdiiy.jl IMM fit the Harbour Board/ ter (Captain T. M. Hunter) during the month ofing vessels, aggregating: register, entered' the Poiffi as compared with 125 aggregating 141,891 tons November, 1930. "The the month ma seasonable. ception of two hailstorms a£-sS ; tion. A-fair-amount of enced at the 'Heads, but' occasion was -the entrance ' harbour obscured,-when',tfip.&i-s^§|^|
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20415, 9 December 1931, Page 16
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