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ROWING REMINISCENCES.—Two of the oldest members of the Canterbury Rowing Club look out over Kerr’s Reach from the club’s new pavilion at the opening on Saturday. They are Mr A. R. Wood, a member in 1898, and Mr G. Rush, a member in 1899.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29189, 27 April 1960, Page 15

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ROWING REMINISCENCES.—Two of the oldest members of the Canterbury Rowing Club look out over Kerr’s Reach from the club’s new pavilion at the opening on Saturday. They are Mr A. R. Wood, a member in 1898, and Mr G. Rush, a member in 1899. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29189, 27 April 1960, Page 15

ROWING REMINISCENCES.—Two of the oldest members of the Canterbury Rowing Club look out over Kerr’s Reach from the club’s new pavilion at the opening on Saturday. They are Mr A. R. Wood, a member in 1898, and Mr G. Rush, a member in 1899. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29189, 27 April 1960, Page 15