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GORDON OGILVIE writes the first of three articles on Cashmere Hills settlement. The pictures, anti-clockwise from above, show a hill-climbing event at the foot of Dyers Pass Road on October 31, 1907: the same area, seen from below, in 1884; stone for Christchurch Cathedral being hauled down Dyers Pass Road in 1903; tree-planting in Victoria Park on Arbor Day, 1905; Victoria Park about 1900 showing Moon’s cottage, now the tearooms; and the top of Dyers Pass Road, at the Sign of the Kiwi, in 1935.

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Press, 23 October 1976, Page 13

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GORDON OGILVIE writes the first of three articles on Cashmere Hills settlement. The pictures, anti-clockwise from above, show a hill-climbing event at the foot of Dyers Pass Road on October 31, 1907: the same area, seen from below, in 1884; stone for Christchurch Cathedral being hauled down Dyers Pass Road in 1903; tree-planting in Victoria Park on Arbor Day, 1905; Victoria Park about 1900 showing Moon’s cottage, now the tearooms; and the top of Dyers Pass Road, at the Sign of the Kiwi, in 1935. Press, 23 October 1976, Page 13

GORDON OGILVIE writes the first of three articles on Cashmere Hills settlement. The pictures, anti-clockwise from above, show a hill-climbing event at the foot of Dyers Pass Road on October 31, 1907: the same area, seen from below, in 1884; stone for Christchurch Cathedral being hauled down Dyers Pass Road in 1903; tree-planting in Victoria Park on Arbor Day, 1905; Victoria Park about 1900 showing Moon’s cottage, now the tearooms; and the top of Dyers Pass Road, at the Sign of the Kiwi, in 1935. Press, 23 October 1976, Page 13

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