OPENING OF THE CRICKET SEASON.—Several clubs held practices on Saturday in preparation for the first of the competition matches this week, A snapshot taken at Hagley Park of the groundsman and two of the players.
VISIT OF SIR lA\ FR4SER TO CHRISTCHURCH.—S ir lan Fraser. a member of the British House of Parliament and '/ ( \. n , ',„„•, i-inre accompanied by Lady Fraser and their daughter Jean, arrived in Chrisfchurch yesterday chairman of St. D»nst<m s »»«J*^? I * c » '* Q J vic welc ome to . day . LEFT: Mr Clutha Mackenzie, director of the New ' :lormn *'Zealand Sir lan Fraser. RIGHT: A snapshot of Lady Fraser and her daughter.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21289, 8 October 1934, Page 20
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105OPENING OF THE CRICKET SEASON.—Several clubs held practices on Saturday in preparation for the first of the competition matches this week, A snapshot taken at Hagley Park of the groundsman and two of the players. VISIT OF SIR lA\ FR4SER TO CHRISTCHURCH.—S ir lan Fraser. a member of the British House of Parliament and '/ (\. n, ',„„•, i-inre accompanied by Lady Fraser and their daughter Jean, arrived in Chrisfchurch yesterday chairman of St. D»nst<m s »»«J*^?I*c»'* Q Jvic welcome to.day. LEFT: Mr Clutha Mackenzie, director of the New ':lormn*'Zealand Sir lan Fraser. RIGHT: A snapshot of Lady Fraser and her daughter. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21289, 8 October 1934, Page 20
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