The room in the Christchurch City Council chambers used by the Canterbury Pilgrims' and Early Settler's Association for its meetings is well filled with documents and objects of great interest to students of early Canterbury history. At a meeting of the association recently, several more gifts were acknowledged. A.mong them were two pictures of Lyttelton as it looked in the very early days: a Maori fishhook; an apron brought out from England in 1858; a photograph of the original choir of Christchurch Cathedral; two pieces of willow ware; and a pair of spectacles formerly owned by an early settler in Kaiapoi.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 June 1939, Page 7
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