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Port Levy, surrounded by the furrowed slopes of Banks Peninsula just east of the entrance to Lyttelton Harbour, provides a sheltered spot for small sailing craft. The port was named after Solomon Levy, a partner in the merchant firm of Cooper and Levy. Lyttelton Harbour was originally called Port Cooper.

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Press, 24 April 1984, Page 39

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Port Levy, surrounded by the furrowed slopes of Banks Peninsula just east of the entrance to Lyttelton Harbour, provides a sheltered spot for small sailing craft. The port was named after Solomon Levy, a partner in the merchant firm of Cooper and Levy. Lyttelton Harbour was originally called Port Cooper. Press, 24 April 1984, Page 39

Port Levy, surrounded by the furrowed slopes of Banks Peninsula just east of the entrance to Lyttelton Harbour, provides a sheltered spot for small sailing craft. The port was named after Solomon Levy, a partner in the merchant firm of Cooper and Levy. Lyttelton Harbour was originally called Port Cooper. Press, 24 April 1984, Page 39