LYTTELTON NEWS
——♦-- —- WATERFRONT BUSY Tlie waterfront was very busy yesterI day, the 12 vessels in port including ! three overseas ships. Several of the j vessels sailed during the afternoon, but i another busy day is expected to-day. Bowls I The following players will represent i shipping offices and the borough coun- | cil in a match against a club team on | Saturday afternoon: — i Shipping—A. Stanley. J. Stanley, J. I Garrard. K. Skipage <s>; W. W. Toy, i H. Wales. J. E. Wilson, C. Toy <s). I Borough Council—E. H. Green, A. T. Miller. R. Fenton. J. N. Neville is); W. Gower. A. G. Sinclair, H. H. Barnard, j J. McCormick <s>. f| OST, between Post Office and Ferry ; Wharf, Railway PASS, by Rev. Willason. Reward. Apply C. W. Pen- . tecost, Chemist, Lyttelton. 4355
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 15
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