Air. S. Manning, one of the oldest members of the Christchurch Bowling Club, has attended £0 openings of the club’s season.
"Much of the inconvenience experienced by townspeople since tho demolition of the Post Office clock tower has been removed through tho thoughtfulness of the chief -postmaster, Mr. 1). Black, who has had it large clock placed in the first-floor windorV at the, corner of the I’ost Office where the tower formerly stood. The 'clock faces towards tile west, and is in the. most convenient position for bus patrons anxious t'o know'the time;
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17908, 12 October 1932, Page 11
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