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CHRISTCHURCH HOME OFFERED AS VICE-REGAL RESIDENCE—Two views of the Mill House, off Fendalton road, which may become a Vice-Regal residence. The property belongs to Mr Tracy T. Gough and was offered to the Christchurch City Council last year at a peppercorn rental of 1s a year for as long as desired. It is proposed that the house, which stands in four acres of land, should be made available to the Governor-General. The location of the residence and the name of the owner were made public yesterday by the Mayor (Mr E. H. Andrews).

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25254, 5 August 1947, Page 8

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CHRISTCHURCH HOME OFFERED AS VICE-REGAL RESIDENCE—Two views of the Mill House, off Fendalton road, which may become a Vice-Regal residence. The property belongs to Mr Tracy T. Gough and was offered to the Christchurch City Council last year at a peppercorn rental of 1s a year for as long as desired. It is proposed that the house, which stands in four acres of land, should be made available to the Governor-General. The location of the residence and the name of the owner were made public yesterday by the Mayor (Mr E. H. Andrews). Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25254, 5 August 1947, Page 8

CHRISTCHURCH HOME OFFERED AS VICE-REGAL RESIDENCE—Two views of the Mill House, off Fendalton road, which may become a Vice-Regal residence. The property belongs to Mr Tracy T. Gough and was offered to the Christchurch City Council last year at a peppercorn rental of 1s a year for as long as desired. It is proposed that the house, which stands in four acres of land, should be made available to the Governor-General. The location of the residence and the name of the owner were made public yesterday by the Mayor (Mr E. H. Andrews). Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25254, 5 August 1947, Page 8

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