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Maryknoll, the former Catholic house and drop-in centre in Cashel Street which has been bought by the Christchurch City Council and is being demolished to make way for parking for the Cashel Street-High Street mall. Project Employment Programme workers are salvaging building material from the 60-year-old two-storey wooden house, to be used at the National Marae in Pages Road.

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Press, 5 December 1981, Page 6

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Maryknoll, the former Catholic house and drop-in centre in Cashel Street which has been bought by the Christchurch City Council and is being demolished to make way for parking for the Cashel Street-High Street mall. Project Employment Programme workers are salvaging building material from the 60- year-old two-storey wooden house, to be used at the National Marae in Pages Road. Press, 5 December 1981, Page 6

Maryknoll, the former Catholic house and drop-in centre in Cashel Street which has been bought by the Christchurch City Council and is being demolished to make way for parking for the Cashel Street-High Street mall. Project Employment Programme workers are salvaging building material from the 60- year-old two-storey wooden house, to be used at the National Marae in Pages Road. Press, 5 December 1981, Page 6