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Mr Leonard Ellis displays some of the fruit which will be on sale in his fruit barrow when it reopens today on a new site in Chancery Arcade. Working at the barrow is his wife, Barbara. Mr Ellis moved his barrow from Cathedral Square five weeks ago, after selling there for six years, when the Christchurch City Council accepted a higher tender for the site. The successful tenderer has not yet set up a new barrow.

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Press, 18 May 1982, Page 2

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Mr Leonard Ellis displays some of the fruit which will be on sale in his fruit barrow when it reopens today on a new site in Chancery Arcade. Working at the barrow is his wife, Barbara. Mr Ellis moved his barrow from Cathedral Square five weeks ago, after selling there for six years, when the Christchurch City Council accepted a higher tender for the site. The successful tenderer has not yet set up a new barrow. Press, 18 May 1982, Page 2

Mr Leonard Ellis displays some of the fruit which will be on sale in his fruit barrow when it reopens today on a new site in Chancery Arcade. Working at the barrow is his wife, Barbara. Mr Ellis moved his barrow from Cathedral Square five weeks ago, after selling there for six years, when the Christchurch City Council accepted a higher tender for the site. The successful tenderer has not yet set up a new barrow. Press, 18 May 1982, Page 2