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The captain of the Canterbury rugby team, Don Hayes, the president of the Canterbury Rugby Union, Mr Mery Barnett, and the Canterbury coach, Mr Alex Wyllie, celebrate the opening of the union’s new administrative building at Lancaster Park last evening. The building, which cost $270,000, was formally opened by Mr Barnett. A plaque commemorating the event was unveiled by the union’s oldest life member, Mr Bill Dailey.

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Press, 14 April 1984, Page 28

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The captain of the Canterbury rugby team, Don Hayes, the president of the Canterbury Rugby Union, Mr Mery Barnett, and the Canterbury coach, Mr Alex Wyllie, celebrate the opening of the union’s new administrative building at Lancaster Park last evening. The building, which cost $270,000, was formally opened by Mr Barnett. A plaque commemorating the event was unveiled by the union’s oldest life member, Mr Bill Dailey. Press, 14 April 1984, Page 28

The captain of the Canterbury rugby team, Don Hayes, the president of the Canterbury Rugby Union, Mr Mery Barnett, and the Canterbury coach, Mr Alex Wyllie, celebrate the opening of the union’s new administrative building at Lancaster Park last evening. The building, which cost $270,000, was formally opened by Mr Barnett. A plaque commemorating the event was unveiled by the union’s oldest life member, Mr Bill Dailey. Press, 14 April 1984, Page 28