A gardener in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Mr Raymond Snee, ponders the problems if the memorial sundial in the rose garden had to be adjusted to accommodate daylight time. Fortunately for him and his colleagues, the sundial is not treated as a timepiece that has to be adjusted for the time change. Clocks should be turned back one hour tonight for the end of daylight time and the return to standard time at 2 a.m. tomorrow. —Photograph by DAVID WETHEY
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Press, 5 March 1988, Page 1
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80A gardener in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, Mr Raymond Snee, ponders the problems if the memorial sundial in the rose garden had to be adjusted to accommodate daylight time. Fortunately for him and his colleagues, the sundial is not treated as a timepiece that has to be adjusted for the time change. Clocks should be turned back one hour tonight for the end of daylight time and the return to standard time at 2 a.m. tomorrow. —Photograph by DAVID WETHEY Press, 5 March 1988, Page 1
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