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The Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Hay, presents Peta-Claire Brunel with a package of gifts, including a teddy bear, in Christchurch Women’s Hospital yesterday. Peta-Claire was the first baby born in the hospital last Friday, the first day of spring. Holding Peta-Claire is her mother, Ms Alison Brunel. At right is Miss Maxine Stewart, the event co-ordinator of the Inner City Promotions Section of the Christchurch City Council. The section organised the presentation to acknowledge the “birth and rebirth” nature of spring.

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Press, 5 September 1989, Page 7

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The Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Hay, presents Peta-Claire Brunel with a package of gifts, including a teddy bear, in Christchurch Women’s Hospital yesterday. Peta-Claire was the first baby born in the hospital last Friday, the first day of spring. Holding Peta-Claire is her mother, Ms Alison Brunel. At right is Miss Maxine Stewart, the event co-ordinator of the Inner City Promotions Section of the Christchurch City Council. The section organised the presentation to acknowledge the “birth and rebirth” nature of spring. Press, 5 September 1989, Page 7

The Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Hay, presents Peta-Claire Brunel with a package of gifts, including a teddy bear, in Christchurch Women’s Hospital yesterday. Peta-Claire was the first baby born in the hospital last Friday, the first day of spring. Holding Peta-Claire is her mother, Ms Alison Brunel. At right is Miss Maxine Stewart, the event co-ordinator of the Inner City Promotions Section of the Christchurch City Council. The section organised the presentation to acknowledge the “birth and rebirth” nature of spring. Press, 5 September 1989, Page 7

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