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Sign of the Bellbird

The Sign of the Beilbird on the Summit Road had been a wreck for a long time, Commander H. J. A. Lynch complained at the Christchurch Regional Planning Authority’s meeting yesterday. There should be some expenditure on the area to extend it as a picnic and recreation area, he said. It would like the Summit Road Advisory Committee to inspect the area and see what could be done at a modest cost He was commenting on the committee’s report which said there were no current projects requiring expenditure other than minor office expenses.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32439, 28 October 1970, Page 10

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Sign of the Bellbird Press, Volume CX, Issue 32439, 28 October 1970, Page 10

Sign of the Bellbird Press, Volume CX, Issue 32439, 28 October 1970, Page 10

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