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Martin ter Haar, aged one, of Christchurch, and his father, Mr Bennie ter Haar, during a Dutch Festival in Hagley Park on Saturday. The festival was organised by the Netherlands Society of Christchurch on behalf of the Federation of New Zealand, Netherland Societies. Traditional Dutch food and crafts were on sale to the public. The festival began on Friday afternoon with a golf tournament. Yesterday Dutch singing and dancing'groups from throughout New Zealand performed in the Christchurch Town Hall. The festival is held every two years but this is the first time it has been held in the South Island. —Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC.

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Press, 23 October 1989, Page 1

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Martin ter Haar, aged one, of Christchurch, and his father, Mr Bennie ter Haar, during a Dutch Festival in Hagley Park on Saturday. The festival was organised by the Netherlands Society of Christchurch on behalf of the Federation of New Zealand, Netherland Societies. Traditional Dutch food and crafts were on sale to the public. The festival began on Friday afternoon with a golf tournament. Yesterday Dutch singing and dancing'groups from throughout New Zealand performed in the Christchurch Town Hall. The festival is held every two years but this is the first time it has been held in the South Island. —Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC. Press, 23 October 1989, Page 1

Martin ter Haar, aged one, of Christchurch, and his father, Mr Bennie ter Haar, during a Dutch Festival in Hagley Park on Saturday. The festival was organised by the Netherlands Society of Christchurch on behalf of the Federation of New Zealand, Netherland Societies. Traditional Dutch food and crafts were on sale to the public. The festival began on Friday afternoon with a golf tournament. Yesterday Dutch singing and dancing'groups from throughout New Zealand performed in the Christchurch Town Hall. The festival is held every two years but this is the first time it has been held in the South Island. —Photograph by DEAN KOZANIC. Press, 23 October 1989, Page 1