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A crowd of onlookers gathered at the junction of St Asaph Street and Lincoln Road (now Hagley Avenue) on May 9, 1907, when the small cars assembled for the start of the Canterbury Automobile Association’s first reliability trial, which was from Christchurch to Duvauchelle and return.

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Press, 20 February 1986, Page 23

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A crowd of onlookers gathered at the junction of St Asaph Street and Lincoln Road (now Hagley Avenue) on May 9, 1907, when the small cars assembled for the start of the Canterbury Automobile Association’s first reliability trial, which was from Christchurch to Duvauchelle and return. Press, 20 February 1986, Page 23

A crowd of onlookers gathered at the junction of St Asaph Street and Lincoln Road (now Hagley Avenue) on May 9, 1907, when the small cars assembled for the start of the Canterbury Automobile Association’s first reliability trial, which was from Christchurch to Duvauchelle and return. Press, 20 February 1986, Page 23