TOP: The Minister of Tourism, Mr Moore, cuts the fence to open the McLeans Island road extension on Saturday. He is helped by the deputy chairman of the North Canterbury Catchment Board, Mr Alan Norton (left), and the board’s chairman, Mr Richard Johnson. BOTTOM: The Minister’s car leads a convoy along the road from Orana Park. The 3km extension joins the northern end of Chattertons Road and completes the circular road system (from Harewood, the Old West Coast Road, and Yaldhurst) into McLeans Island.
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84TOP: The Minister of Tourism, Mr Moore, cuts the fence to open the McLeans Island road extension on Saturday. He is helped by the deputy chairman of the North Canterbury Catchment Board, Mr Alan Norton (left), and the board’s chairman, Mr Richard Johnson. BOTTOM: The Minister’s car leads a convoy along the road from Orana Park. The 3km extension joins the northern end of Chattertons Road and completes the circular road system (from Harewood, the Old West Coast Road, and Yaldhurst) into McLeans Island. Press, 5 November 1984, Page 5
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