Ralph Platt (left), Barry Moir, and Terry McNeish sit down for a break after loading the final section of a big house for removal yesterday. The house was taken from the corner of Innes Road and Mahars Road in Christchurch to South Eyre, where it will be reassembled. Because of its size, the house had to be split before moving. A couple whose house burned down last month after they had been married for only two months have bought the house.
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Press, 13 June 1986, Page 3
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81Ralph Platt (left), Barry Moir, and Terry McNeish sit down for a break after loading the final section of a big house for removal yesterday. The house was taken from the corner of Innes Road and Mahars Road in Christchurch to South Eyre, where it will be reassembled. Because of its size, the house had to be split before moving. A couple whose house burned down last month after they had been married for only two months have bought the house. Press, 13 June 1986, Page 3
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