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ILORD AND LADY BLEDISLOE PAY THEIR FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT TO LYTTELTON.—After a reception at- the Borough Council Chambers, where the Mayor (Mr W • T. Foster) introduced Councillors and their wives and other leading citizens, the Qovernor-General delivered an address to the scholars at the District High School. Subsequently Lord and Lady Bledisloe visited a number of institutions, including the Seamen's Institute. Their Excellencies were the guests of the Lyttelton Harbour Board at luncheon onthe Board's tug Lyttelton. LEFT: A view of the grounds of the High School during the Governor-General's visit. CENTRE: Their Excellencies in front of the Seamen's Institute. RIGHT: Lord and Lady Bledisloe with members of the Harbour Board on the bridge of the tug Lyttelton. •

SEA WALL TO PROTECT SANDHILLS AT %UMNER.~ Workmen placing stones from the old baths site at Scarborough on the beach in front of the sandhills at Sumner yesterday.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 13

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ILORD AND LADY BLEDISLOE PAY THEIR FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT TO LYTTELTON.—After a reception at- the Borough Council Chambers, where the Mayor (Mr W • T. Foster) introduced Councillors and their wives and other leading citizens, the Qovernor-General delivered an address to the scholars at the District High School. Subsequently Lord and Lady Bledisloe visited a number of institutions, including the Seamen's Institute. Their Excellencies were the guests of the Lyttelton Harbour Board at luncheon onthe Board's tug Lyttelton. LEFT: A view of the grounds of the High School during the Governor-General's visit. CENTRE: Their Excellencies in front of the Seamen's Institute. RIGHT: Lord and Lady Bledisloe with members of the Harbour Board on the bridge of the tug Lyttelton. • SEA WALL TO PROTECT SANDHILLS AT %UMNER.~ Workmen placing stones from the old baths site at Scarborough on the beach in front of the sandhills at Sumner yesterday. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 13

ILORD AND LADY BLEDISLOE PAY THEIR FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT TO LYTTELTON.—After a reception at- the Borough Council Chambers, where the Mayor (Mr W • T. Foster) introduced Councillors and their wives and other leading citizens, the Qovernor-General delivered an address to the scholars at the District High School. Subsequently Lord and Lady Bledisloe visited a number of institutions, including the Seamen's Institute. Their Excellencies were the guests of the Lyttelton Harbour Board at luncheon onthe Board's tug Lyttelton. LEFT: A view of the grounds of the High School during the Governor-General's visit. CENTRE: Their Excellencies in front of the Seamen's Institute. RIGHT: Lord and Lady Bledisloe with members of the Harbour Board on the bridge of the tug Lyttelton. • SEA WALL TO PROTECT SANDHILLS AT %UMNER.~ Workmen placing stones from the old baths site at Scarborough on the beach in front of the sandhills at Sumner yesterday. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 13

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