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CHRISTCHURCH MEMORlES.—Victoria square from the Provincial Council buildings in 1863. There are cattle yards on the site of , the Bowker Fountain, a Post Office on the site of the Captain Cook statue and a Public Works yard and immigrant barracks where Queen Victoria’s statue now. stands. TOP RIGHT: The Dean’s cottage, the second dwelling on the Canterbury Plains. LOWER LEFT: Cathedral square in 1930. LOWER RIGHT: Horses, sometimes unharnessed from council drays, galloped to fires. Today the Christchurch Fire Brigade gives a complete coverage by five permanently-manned stations as well as the Central Headquarters Station.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660617.2.206.49.1

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31088, 17 June 1966, Page 36 (Supplement)

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CHRISTCHURCH MEMORlES.—Victoria square from the Provincial Council buildings in 1863. There are cattle yards on the site of , the Bowker Fountain, a Post Office on the site of the Captain Cook statue and a Public Works yard and immigrant barracks where Queen Victoria’s statue now. stands. TOP RIGHT: The Dean’s cottage, the second dwelling on the Canterbury Plains. LOWER LEFT: Cathedral square in 1930. LOWER RIGHT: Horses, sometimes unharnessed from council drays, galloped to fires. Today the Christchurch Fire Brigade gives a complete coverage by five permanently-manned stations as well as the Central Headquarters Station. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31088, 17 June 1966, Page 36 (Supplement)

CHRISTCHURCH MEMORlES.—Victoria square from the Provincial Council buildings in 1863. There are cattle yards on the site of , the Bowker Fountain, a Post Office on the site of the Captain Cook statue and a Public Works yard and immigrant barracks where Queen Victoria’s statue now. stands. TOP RIGHT: The Dean’s cottage, the second dwelling on the Canterbury Plains. LOWER LEFT: Cathedral square in 1930. LOWER RIGHT: Horses, sometimes unharnessed from council drays, galloped to fires. Today the Christchurch Fire Brigade gives a complete coverage by five permanently-manned stations as well as the Central Headquarters Station. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31088, 17 June 1966, Page 36 (Supplement)

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