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PEGASUS SURF CARNIVAL.—The first surf carnival to be held at Pines Beach for many years was staged by Canterbury clubs on Sunday. TOP LEFT: The Sumner canoe crew approaching the finish. BOTTOM LEFT: P. Hatchwell (Taylor’s Mistake) handing the belt over to his reel-man during the senior six-man rescue and resuscitation event. Taylor’s Mistake finished second. TOP RIGHT: F. Sloane (Sumner) winning the junior ski race from his club-mate, T. Clews. BOTTOM RIGHT: J. Turpin (Taylor’s Mistake) administers mouth-to-nose resuscitation to a “patient.” CENTRE: J. Hughes (Waimairi) running up the beach to win the open surf race.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30636, 30 December 1964, Page 7

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PEGASUS SURF CARNIVAL.—The first surf carnival to be held at Pines Beach for many years was staged by Canterbury clubs on Sunday. TOP LEFT: The Sumner canoe crew approaching the finish. BOTTOM LEFT: P. Hatchwell (Taylor’s Mistake) handing the belt over to his reel-man during the senior six-man rescue and resuscitation event. Taylor’s Mistake finished second. TOP RIGHT: F. Sloane (Sumner) winning the junior ski race from his club-mate, T. Clews. BOTTOM RIGHT: J. Turpin (Taylor’s Mistake) administers mouth-to-nose resuscitation to a “patient.” CENTRE: J. Hughes (Waimairi) running up the beach to win the open surf race. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30636, 30 December 1964, Page 7

PEGASUS SURF CARNIVAL.—The first surf carnival to be held at Pines Beach for many years was staged by Canterbury clubs on Sunday. TOP LEFT: The Sumner canoe crew approaching the finish. BOTTOM LEFT: P. Hatchwell (Taylor’s Mistake) handing the belt over to his reel-man during the senior six-man rescue and resuscitation event. Taylor’s Mistake finished second. TOP RIGHT: F. Sloane (Sumner) winning the junior ski race from his club-mate, T. Clews. BOTTOM RIGHT: J. Turpin (Taylor’s Mistake) administers mouth-to-nose resuscitation to a “patient.” CENTRE: J. Hughes (Waimairi) running up the beach to win the open surf race. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30636, 30 December 1964, Page 7