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The Lyttelton harbourmaster. Captain Jack Barbour, with three of the four members of the Commission of Inquiry into the proposed Lyttelton-to-Woolston liquefied petroleum gas pipeline, during a familiarisation visit to Lyttelton yesterday. Captain Barbour is shown pointing out what an L.P.G. tanker could do and see upon entering Lyttelton Harbour, to, from left, Mr R. A. McLennan, Mr G. W. Ensor and Judge Skelton (chairman). The Commission will resume the formal hearing, which is expected to take about two weeks, today.

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Press, 30 June 1982, Page 27

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The Lyttelton harbourmaster. Captain Jack Barbour, with three of the four members of the Commission of Inquiry into the proposed Lyttelton-to-Woolston liquefied petroleum gas pipeline, during a familiarisation visit to Lyttelton yesterday. Captain Barbour is shown pointing out what an L.P.G. tanker could do and see upon entering Lyttelton Harbour, to, from left, Mr R. A. McLennan, Mr G. W. Ensor and Judge Skelton (chairman). The Commission will resume the formal hearing, which is expected to take about two weeks, today. Press, 30 June 1982, Page 27

The Lyttelton harbourmaster. Captain Jack Barbour, with three of the four members of the Commission of Inquiry into the proposed Lyttelton-to-Woolston liquefied petroleum gas pipeline, during a familiarisation visit to Lyttelton yesterday. Captain Barbour is shown pointing out what an L.P.G. tanker could do and see upon entering Lyttelton Harbour, to, from left, Mr R. A. McLennan, Mr G. W. Ensor and Judge Skelton (chairman). The Commission will resume the formal hearing, which is expected to take about two weeks, today. Press, 30 June 1982, Page 27