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SURF RIDER.—G. Finch nearing the end of his ride on a small breaker at Scarborough during the Breakwater Surf Riders’ Club’s competition on Sunday to select two representatives for the Masterton Golden Games. Finch filled seventh place with a score of 137 points. The two successful entrants were D. Poyner and N. Ellingford, who scored 277 and 263 points respectively. The contest was the first properly organised surf riding contest in Canterbury.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30856, 15 September 1965, Page 15

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SURF RIDER.—G. Finch nearing the end of his ride on a small breaker at Scarborough during the Breakwater Surf Riders’ Club’s competition on Sunday to select two representatives for the Masterton Golden Games. Finch filled seventh place with a score of 137 points. The two successful entrants were D. Poyner and N. Ellingford, who scored 277 and 263 points respectively. The contest was the first properly organised surf riding contest in Canterbury. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30856, 15 September 1965, Page 15

SURF RIDER.—G. Finch nearing the end of his ride on a small breaker at Scarborough during the Breakwater Surf Riders’ Club’s competition on Sunday to select two representatives for the Masterton Golden Games. Finch filled seventh place with a score of 137 points. The two successful entrants were D. Poyner and N. Ellingford, who scored 277 and 263 points respectively. The contest was the first properly organised surf riding contest in Canterbury. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30856, 15 September 1965, Page 15

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