CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' GOLF CLUB.—Players walking to the last green in front of the club-house during a Canadian foursome bogey competition held yesterday at Shirley.
NEW WHARF AT C HATH AM ISLANDS.—Good progress has been made with the construction of the new wharf at Waitangi. Eighty-four piles have been placed in position. It is expected that the work will be completed by the end of the year.
DIVERSION OF MAIN SOUTH ROAD I RAFl'lC. —7ho '1 lain South road at Junction road ctossing, Hornby, was closed to all traffic yesterday during repairs at the railway crossing. LEFT: Diverting traffic from the north to a short deviation through the railway yard* RIGHT; The repair gang at work on the crossing.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 14
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118CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' GOLF CLUB.—Players walking to the last green in front of the club-house during a Canadian foursome bogey competition held yesterday at Shirley. NEW WHARF AT C HATH AM ISLANDS.—Good progress has been made with the construction of the new wharf at Waitangi. Eighty-four piles have been placed in position. It is expected that the work will be completed by the end of the year. DIVERSION OF MAIN SOUTH ROAD I RAFl'lC.—7ho '1 lain South road at Junction road ctossing, Hornby, was closed to all traffic yesterday during repairs at the railway crossing. LEFT: Diverting traffic from the north to a short deviation through the railway yard* RIGHT; The repair gang at work on the crossing. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 14
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