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FEDERATED FARMERS’ PARTY VISITS CASHIN QUAY.—The Lyttelton harbourmaster, Captain A. R. Champion, welcoming executive officers of Federated Farmers on board the tug Lyttelton yesterday afternoon when a party of farmers inspected Cashin quay. From left are Captain Champion, Messrs A. F. Wright (chairman, Sheffield branch of Federated Farmers), P. S. Northcote (chairman, Amur! branch), A. Mulholland (chairman, Darfield branch), R. H. Bedford (acting-president of the North Canterbury Provincial Executive), and A. A. MacFarlane (chairman of the Lyttelton Harbour Board).

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30760, 26 May 1965, Page 1

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FEDERATED FARMERS’ PARTY VISITS CASHIN QUAY.—The Lyttelton harbourmaster, Captain A. R. Champion, welcoming executive officers of Federated Farmers on board the tug Lyttelton yesterday afternoon when a party of farmers inspected Cashin quay. From left are Captain Champion, Messrs A. F. Wright (chairman, Sheffield branch of Federated Farmers), P. S. Northcote (chairman, Amur! branch), A. Mulholland (chairman, Darfield branch), R. H. Bedford (acting-president of the North Canterbury Provincial Executive), and A. A. MacFarlane (chairman of the Lyttelton Harbour Board). Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30760, 26 May 1965, Page 1

FEDERATED FARMERS’ PARTY VISITS CASHIN QUAY.—The Lyttelton harbourmaster, Captain A. R. Champion, welcoming executive officers of Federated Farmers on board the tug Lyttelton yesterday afternoon when a party of farmers inspected Cashin quay. From left are Captain Champion, Messrs A. F. Wright (chairman, Sheffield branch of Federated Farmers), P. S. Northcote (chairman, Amur! branch), A. Mulholland (chairman, Darfield branch), R. H. Bedford (acting-president of the North Canterbury Provincial Executive), and A. A. MacFarlane (chairman of the Lyttelton Harbour Board). Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30760, 26 May 1965, Page 1