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Mr Chris Holtham, a Lyttelton Harbour Board employee, tells pupils and staff from Golden Bay High School, west of Nelson, something of the history of the port during a trip round the harbour on the launch Orari. The trip, by 27 pupils from Form 1, is part of the activities organised during their week-long stay in Christchurch. The children, who leave Christchurch on Friday, are being billeted with pupils from Chisnalwood Intermediate School, in Wainoni.

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Press, 23 September 1987, Page 54

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Mr Chris Holtham, a Lyttelton Harbour Board employee, tells pupils and staff from Golden Bay High School, west of Nelson, something of the history of the port during a trip round the harbour on the launch Orari. The trip, by 27 pupils from Form 1, is part of the activities organised during their week-long stay in Christchurch. The children, who leave Christchurch on Friday, are being billeted with pupils from Chisnalwood Intermediate School, in Wainoni. Press, 23 September 1987, Page 54

Mr Chris Holtham, a Lyttelton Harbour Board employee, tells pupils and staff from Golden Bay High School, west of Nelson, something of the history of the port during a trip round the harbour on the launch Orari. The trip, by 27 pupils from Form 1, is part of the activities organised during their week-long stay in Christchurch. The children, who leave Christchurch on Friday, are being billeted with pupils from Chisnalwood Intermediate School, in Wainoni. Press, 23 September 1987, Page 54