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  • Title: Cheviot Netball Club
  • Author: ➤  
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 81
  • Publisher: ➤  Cheviot Netball Club 75th Jubilee Committee
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  • Publish Location: Cheviot, N.Z.]

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  • First Year Published: 2007
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Yea, Victoria

board feet (5,900 m3) of timber sent out each year over the tramlines to Cheviot.[citation needed] The Yea Dairy Company was formed in 1891. Creameries

Sorrento, Victoria

former Prime Minister of Australia Harold Holt who disappeared at nearby Cheviot Beach. Ronald Joseph Walker AC CBE was an Australian businessman best known

Glen Iris, Victoria

to commemorate a man who was presumed drowned after going missing, at Cheviot Beach, Portsea in 1967.[citation needed] Glen Iris Road Uniting Church

World Rogaining Championships

at the Wayback Machine 8WRC2008 Karula National Park, Estonia 9WRC2010 Cheviot, New Zealand 10WRC2012 Přebuz, Czech Republic 11WRC2013 Alol, Russian Federation

2011 Christchurch earthquake

Crusaders played their entire home schedule away from Christchurch. In the ANZ Netball Championship, the earthquake caused significant damage to the Canterbury

Eve Macfarlane

just north of Cheviot. She was educated at Rangi Ruru Girls' School in Christchurch where she was into many sports, including "netball, basketball, athletics

England

dividing east and west, the Lake District mountains in Cumbria, and the Cheviot Hills, straddling the border between England and Scotland. The highest

Amanda Hooper

16 September 2011. "Amanda Hooper Award 2015". Carlton Redcliffs Hockey Club. Archived from the original on 30 November 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.

Cricklewood

churches include St Gabriel's Church on Walm Lane; Claremont Free Church on Cheviot Gardens/Claremont Road built in 1931; and St. Agnes' Roman Catholic Church

Kaiapoi

and later prime minister of New Zealand Azalea Sinclair (born 1930), netballer Ian Shirley (1940–2019), academic Frank Rapley (born 1937), cricketer