Mr Harry Harbott, aged 83, and Mrs Amelia Harbott, aged 88, of Christchurch, with a congratulatory telegram fori their diamond wedding yesterday. The telegram is from the Prime Minister, Mr Lange, and Mrs Lange. Mr and Mrs Harbott were married on April 11 1928, and have lived at Riverside Rest Home since December, 1987. The couple lived at Lyttelton for 54 yearly where Mr Harbott was a watersider. There are four daughters and three sons in the Harbott family, 30 grandchildren, and 29 great-grandchildren.
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84Mr Harry Harbott, aged 83, and Mrs Amelia Harbott, aged 88, of Christchurch, with a congratulatory telegram fori their diamond wedding yesterday. The telegram is from the Prime Minister, Mr Lange, and Mrs Lange. Mr and Mrs Harbott were married on April 11 1928, and have lived at Riverside Rest Home since December, 1987. The couple lived at Lyttelton for 54 yearly where Mr Harbott was a watersider. There are four daughters and three sons in the Harbott family, 30 grandchildren, and 29 great-grandchildren. Press, 12 April 1988, Page 29
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