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A young visitor from Canada, Ryan Sranko, checks for blisters outside the Lyttelton Borough Council chambers yesterday after completing the Bridle Path commemorative walk from Ferrymead to Lyttelton. With Ryan, aged five, is his father, Mr George Sranko. They are holding, with some, pride, the commemorative certificate verifying their completion of the walk. The Sranko family, from British Columbia, are spending five weeks on holiday in New Zealand. Yesterday, walkers had to take even more care than usual because of damage to the bridle path by trail bikes.

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Press, 16 December 1985, Page 1

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A young visitor from Canada, Ryan Sranko, checks for blisters outside the Lyttelton Borough Council chambers yesterday after completing the Bridle Path commemorative walk from Ferrymead to Lyttelton. With Ryan, aged five, is his father, Mr George Sranko. They are holding, with some, pride, the commemorative certificate verifying their completion of the walk. The Sranko family, from British Columbia, are spending five weeks on holiday in New Zealand. Yesterday, walkers had to take even more care than usual because of damage to the bridle path by trail bikes. Press, 16 December 1985, Page 1

A young visitor from Canada, Ryan Sranko, checks for blisters outside the Lyttelton Borough Council chambers yesterday after completing the Bridle Path commemorative walk from Ferrymead to Lyttelton. With Ryan, aged five, is his father, Mr George Sranko. They are holding, with some, pride, the commemorative certificate verifying their completion of the walk. The Sranko family, from British Columbia, are spending five weeks on holiday in New Zealand. Yesterday, walkers had to take even more care than usual because of damage to the bridle path by trail bikes. Press, 16 December 1985, Page 1