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83 ASHBURTON CHURCHES. From top: Methodist, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian, Anglican. Mr W. T. Corbett.

84 ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL, 1970. Back row: D. J. R. Harrison, R. P. Davidson, G. T. Askin, N. S. Murdoch, W. A. Hart, W. A. Franks, R. E. Buick, R. H. Bell; front row: J. H. Burns, clerk, J. Irwin, K. M. Baxter, chairman, M. D. McDowell, S. J. Letham, D. G. Thomson, engineer.

85 WAITING TO MEET THE QUEEN, January 1954. From left: Mr and Mrs A. A. McDonald, Mrs H. C. Childs, Mr and Mrs R. G. Gerard, W. C. Burton, K. L. Anderson, E. Cockroft, Mrs Anderson, Mrs Burton, F. A. Coldicott. Mr G. H. Weigel and Ash. Hist. Soc.

86 A VIEW ACROSS BARING SQUARE WEST, c. 1950. War memorial in foreground, Borough Council chambers, Masonic hall, Presbyterian and Catholic churches. Mr W. T. Corbett.

87 MANUKA POINT AND UPPER LAKE HERON RUNS. Ted Porter on Manuka Point looking across the Rakaia River to Upper Lake Heron. Thompsons Stream is on the left and Jagged Stream on the right. The prominent peaks, from left are, Marquee (7925′), Jagged (8925′), North (8725′) and Bastion (8025′); Mt Arrowsmith (9170′) can be seen just left of Jagged Peak. Mr J. R. Todhunter.

Illustrations in the Text

SHEEP BEING DRIVEN TO ALFORD RUN page 35
PIG HUNTING 35
TO ALFORD FOREST FOR TIMBER—IN THE SNOW 36
HERDING CATTLE ON ALFORD RUN
Four drawings from Crusts, by L. J. Kennaway
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SIR WILLIAM J. STEWARD. A cartoon by David Low 335

Maps

LOCATIONS OF DISCOVERY OF MAORI ARTIFACTS 341
THE ASHBURTON ROAD DISTRICTS
1864, 1874 355
1877, 1881 356
1894, 1902 358
EARLY PASTORAL RUNS. From A History of Canterbury, Vol.2 469
LARGE HIGH-COUNTRY RUNS AT PRESENT DAY 470
THE RIDINGS OF ASHBURTON COUNTY. They were gazetted as follows: Lower and Upper Ashburton, South Rakaia and Mt
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