View along Maces Road in Bromley of houses which are awaiting landscaping along the front of their sections.
Participants playing in the annual Diggers lawn bowls competition at the bowling pavilion in Hagley Park.
Bob Sanders and Bert Martin of the No. 2 New Zealand Infantry Regiment band play bugles to launch the annual Diggers bowling tournament at the bowling pavilion in Hagley Park.
Opening of the refurbished Centennial Pool complex.
Children swimming at the refurbished Centennial Pool.
Chicken corpses on the assembly line at Prairie Gold factory in Bromley.
Bruce Ackroyd with chicks at Hi-Brid Chicks Limited in Weedons.
Workers processing chicken meat on a production line at a factory.
Chicken in cages and a worker holding up a chicken.
Chris King of You Yi restaurant with a plate of chicken feet and eggs.
J. E. Hope talking to Rangiora High School students on the school farm.
Rangiora High School students on the school farm on East Belt. [Frames 21a to 22a] J. E. Hope. [Frames 23a to 24a] Penny Peter and Gary Ashworth.
Portraits of Rangiora High School principal, T. M. Penny.
“Follow me – I’m the Pied Pier” by Maritza Tschepp and “Headlights” by Lorraine Irvine at the South Island schools’ art exhibition held at the Christchurch Society of Arts gallery.
Patricia Priest shows her father, Dr H. F. Priest, her artwork at the South Island schools’ art exhibition held at the Christchurch Society of Arts gallery.
Artwork, including “Please” by Frances Borrie at the South Island schools’ art exhibition held at the Christchurch Society of Arts gallery.
Artwork, including a witch by Linda Peers at the South Island schools’ art exhibition held at the Christchurch Society of Arts gallery.
The South Island schools’ art exhibition held at the Christchurch Society of Arts gallery.
Portraits of inventors, Ken Scott and Vera Scott.
Portraits of R. J. Glen, a resident of Fairhaven Home.
A vehicle designed to launch a weather balloon for Project Twerle at Christchurch Airport.
The sale of furniture from the Commonwealth Games village taking place at the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company building in Lichfield Street. [Frames 35 to 36] Bevan Rennie and Sanora Hilston.
General Manager of the New Zealand Refrigerating Company, W. M. Cleland, and H. N. Davis, who will succeed him.