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Celebrating their climb to the top of the Bridle Path with a cup of tea. are (from left), Mrs Beverley Hunt Mrs Fran Gardiner, and her husband, Jim. The annual walk was begun by a former Mayor of Lyttelton, Mr John Collett, in 1968, to mark the arrival of the First Four Ships on December 16, 1850.

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Press, 13 December 1982, Page 2

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Celebrating their climb to the top of the Bridle Path with a cup of tea. are (from left), Mrs Beverley Hunt Mrs Fran Gardiner, and her husband, Jim. The annual walk was begun by a former Mayor of Lyttelton, Mr John Collett, in 1968, to mark the arrival of the First Four Ships on December 16, 1850. Press, 13 December 1982, Page 2

Celebrating their climb to the top of the Bridle Path with a cup of tea. are (from left), Mrs Beverley Hunt Mrs Fran Gardiner, and her husband, Jim. The annual walk was begun by a former Mayor of Lyttelton, Mr John Collett, in 1968, to mark the arrival of the First Four Ships on December 16, 1850. Press, 13 December 1982, Page 2