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Canterbury Public Library records
The records of Canterbury Public Library, now known as Christchurch City Libraries, includes correspondence; minutes; press clippings; reports; statistics; newsletters; book lists and financial records.
Includes a Special report on the Canterbury Public Library / R.N. O'Reilly November 1951.
Canterbury Rabbit Club records
The records of the Canterbury Rabbit Club includes a bound photocopy of the original members' and visitors' book, which is owned by R.G. Deans. The rules of the Club (1876) are inside the back cover.
Canterbury Regional Council postcards
Colour postcards of Christchurch, produced as part of the "Fresh each day!" slogan launch by the Canterbury (N.Z.) Regional Council.
Canterbury Society of Arts collection
Papers relating to the Canterbury Society of Arts
Canterbury Surf and Life Saving Association records
The records of the Canterbury Surf and Life Saving Association include minutes and annual reports.
Canterbury Tribal Executive letters
Two handwritten letters from Joe Karetai in ink asking Bill if he would join a committee of the Canterbury Tribal Executive, formed to conduct an educational survey of Māori children in Canterbury. Written 9th and 22 February 1962 from Little River.
Canterbury Unemployed Workers' Movement records
Records of the Canterbury Unemployed Workers' Movement including the constitution and rules of the movement; minutes; correspondence; registers; accounts and publications.
Much of the correspondence deals with relief work, especially relating to work camps. Also included is a folder of papers of the Communist Party of New Zealand, 1932-1970.
Canterbury Volunteer Corps manoeuvres illustration by T.S. Cousins
Illustration of Canterbury Volunteer Corps manoeuvres near White's bridge on the Waimakariri. Print of original probably by T.S. Cousins and lithographed by Stevens & Co., Christchurch.
Canterbury Women's Club records
The records of the Canterbury Women's Club includes Golden and Diamond Jubilee programmes, and brief history 1913-1974 of the Club.
Canterbury's demonstration on the departure of the N.Z. Rough Riders for South Africa programme
Programme and order of events booklet for the farewell of the Canterbury contingent of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles held in Hagley Park, titled Canterbury's demonstration on the departure of the N.Z. Rough Riders for South Africa, Hagley Park, Saturday Feb. 17, 1900.
This contingent of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, called the Rough Riders, were the third of ten contingents who enlisted for the Boer War.