TIMARU TO CHRISTCHURCH CYCLE ROAD RACE.—LEFT: The Christchurch cyclist, G. Stack, winning the 100-mile road race from Timaru to Christchurch on Saturday. TOP RIGHT: The veteran rider, L. Arnst (Christchurch), who finished second, and A. King (West Coast), third. BOTTOM RIGHT: J. Wade (Auckland),(who recorded the fastest time, 4hr 24min 50sec, and R. Hubbard (Rangiora), who won the junior championship.
RAILWAY GOODS SHED.—A photograph taken recently inside one of the Christchurch railway goods sheds. A report on the Railway Department’s difficulties in overcoming congestion is printed to-day.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25307, 6 October 1947, Page 8
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87TIMARU TO CHRISTCHURCH CYCLE ROAD RACE.—LEFT: The Christchurch cyclist, G. Stack, winning the 100-mile road race from Timaru to Christchurch on Saturday. TOP RIGHT: The veteran rider, L. Arnst (Christchurch), who finished second, and A. King (West Coast), third. BOTTOM RIGHT: J. Wade (Auckland),(who recorded the fastest time, 4hr 24min 50sec, and R. Hubbard (Rangiora), who won the junior championship. RAILWAY GOODS SHED.—A photograph taken recently inside one of the Christchurch railway goods sheds. A report on the Railway Department’s difficulties in overcoming congestion is printed to-day. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25307, 6 October 1947, Page 8
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