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The Canterbury United Council’s inaugural chairman, Mr Clutha Mackenzie (1979-1983), signs a list of signatures of those attending the council’s closing function on Wednesday. Dr ChristopherKissling, acting chief executive of the council, watches. A list of signatures, along with other memorabilia, was sealed in a time capsule and placed in the foundations of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers building in Durham Street.

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Press, 6 October 1989, Page 38

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The Canterbury United Council’s inaugural chairman, Mr Clutha Mackenzie (1979-1983), signs a list of signatures of those attending the council’s closing function on Wednesday. Dr Christopher-Kissling, acting chief executive of the council, watches. A list of signatures, along with other memorabilia, was sealed in a time capsule and placed in the foundations of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers building in Durham Street. Press, 6 October 1989, Page 38

The Canterbury United Council’s inaugural chairman, Mr Clutha Mackenzie (1979-1983), signs a list of signatures of those attending the council’s closing function on Wednesday. Dr Christopher-Kissling, acting chief executive of the council, watches. A list of signatures, along with other memorabilia, was sealed in a time capsule and placed in the foundations of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers building in Durham Street. Press, 6 October 1989, Page 38