LYTTELTON NEWS
PERSONAL Mr R. St. John, son of Mrs H. Tuck. Lyttelton, has received notice of his transfer from the staff of the Greymouth Post Office to the staff of the Christchurch Post Office, School Sports Pupils of Standards V. and VI. of the Lyttelton District High School held swimming races and diving competitions at Corsair Bay yesterday for the Old Boys’ Shield and the Hamilton Shield. The athletic contests for the shields will be held next week.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21960, 8 December 1936, Page 15
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