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As patron of the Christchurch Custom Motor-Cycle Association, the Minister of Police (Mr Connelly) was invited to ride on the pillion seat of a gleaming “chopper” at the Northlands shopping centre car park on Saturday. Mr Connelly later started the group on their first organised week-end run to Gore Bay, North Canterbury.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33628, 2 September 1974, Page 12

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As patron of the Christchurch Custom Motor-Cycle Association, the Minister of Police (Mr Connelly) was invited to ride on the pillion seat of a gleaming “chopper” at the Northlands shopping centre car park on Saturday. Mr Connelly later started the group on their first organised week-end run to Gore Bay, North Canterbury. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33628, 2 September 1974, Page 12

As patron of the Christchurch Custom Motor-Cycle Association, the Minister of Police (Mr Connelly) was invited to ride on the pillion seat of a gleaming “chopper” at the Northlands shopping centre car park on Saturday. Mr Connelly later started the group on their first organised week-end run to Gore Bay, North Canterbury. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33628, 2 September 1974, Page 12