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Three of the eight retirement cottages which were formally opened at Lyttelton on Saturday by the Bishop of Christhurch (the Rt Rev. A. W. Pyatt). The cottages have been built on the site of the old Saint Saviour’s Church, which was removed to the grounds of Cathedral Grammar School in Christchurch.

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Press, 7 December 1976, Page 12

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Three of the eight retirement cottages which were formally opened at Lyttelton on Saturday by the Bishop of Christhurch (the Rt Rev. A. W. Pyatt). The cottages have been built on the site of the old Saint Saviour’s Church, which was removed to the grounds of Cathedral Grammar School in Christchurch. Press, 7 December 1976, Page 12

Three of the eight retirement cottages which were formally opened at Lyttelton on Saturday by the Bishop of Christhurch (the Rt Rev. A. W. Pyatt). The cottages have been built on the site of the old Saint Saviour’s Church, which was removed to the grounds of Cathedral Grammar School in Christchurch. Press, 7 December 1976, Page 12