LYTTELTON NEWS.
—« ; MAGNETIC TRUCK. ] i The Main Highways Board's magnetic truck for picking up from Uio roads scraps of metal likely to cause damage to tyres, passed through Lyttclto:) yesterday in its work of cleaning Liu) main highway. Cycling. Four Lyttcltou cyclists are likely entrants for this year's "Wahnate to Christehurch Road. Race. They are: Roy Mutton, Felix Hart, Tod Miller, and George Motz, and they are already in training. Dance. On Wednesday evening a dance, _ arranged by a committee of the variety and cake" stall, which will form part, of the Hockey Club and School Fair to be held next month, was held in the Club Hall. The gathering proved to be very successful, and the funds of the stall "should beneiit considerably. During the evening competition dances were held, and lucky-spot foxtrots were won bv Miss M. Hillier and Mr A. Small, and Mrs H. Ryder and Mr S. Miller. Mr C. Bannedd provided the dance music, and Mr W. Rattison was
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 19
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164LYTTELTON NEWS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20623, 12 August 1932, Page 19
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