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NON-STOP TO INVERCARGILL.—H. M. Hubber, an Invercargill cyclist, who left Christchurch yesterday in an attempt to ride to Invercargill non-stop. In this picture Hubber is shown with the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr E. H. Andrews), for whom he carried a letter to the Mayor of Invercargill, before he left Cathedral square.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24092, 30 October 1943, Page 6

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NON-STOP TO INVERCARGILL.—H. M. Hubber, an Invercargill cyclist, who left Christchurch yesterday in an attempt to ride to Invercargill non-stop. In this picture Hubber is shown with the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr E. H. Andrews), for whom he carried a letter to the Mayor of Invercargill, before he left Cathedral square. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24092, 30 October 1943, Page 6

NON-STOP TO INVERCARGILL.—H. M. Hubber, an Invercargill cyclist, who left Christchurch yesterday in an attempt to ride to Invercargill non-stop. In this picture Hubber is shown with the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr E. H. Andrews), for whom he carried a letter to the Mayor of Invercargill, before he left Cathedral square. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24092, 30 October 1943, Page 6

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