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NEW RACING SHELL.— Bernard Reid, a senior member of the Avon Rowing Club, will be using in the coming season a hew racing shell of the B and B class which he helped to build in Christchurch. Reid, who has had three years of rowing, will use the new craft at the national championships at Lake Waihola, here he will compete for the single sculls title. The craft is 26 feet long and weighs 301b.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 15

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NEW RACING SHELL.— Bernard Reid, a senior member of the Avon Rowing Club, will be using in the coming season a hew racing shell of the B and B class which he helped to build in Christchurch. Reid, who has had three years of rowing, will use the new craft at the national championships at Lake Waihola, here he will compete for the single sculls title. The craft is 26 feet long and weighs 301b. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 15

NEW RACING SHELL.— Bernard Reid, a senior member of the Avon Rowing Club, will be using in the coming season a hew racing shell of the B and B class which he helped to build in Christchurch. Reid, who has had three years of rowing, will use the new craft at the national championships at Lake Waihola, here he will compete for the single sculls title. The craft is 26 feet long and weighs 301b. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28700, 25 September 1958, Page 15

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