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TAKAHE-AKAROA RELAY.—Tokoroa runners set the pace for much of the distance in the Takahe-Aka-roa road relay race on Saturday, leading for four of the eight laps. The photograph on the left shows W. Sutcliffe passing the baton to P. Bradley after putting Tokoroa in the lead on the second lap. B. R. Jones (Canterbury University) is pictured on the right handing the baton to R. T. Farmer after setting a new record of 29min 9sec on the opening lap. The eventual winner was Otago University.

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

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TAKAHE-AKAROA RELAY.—Tokoroa runners set the pace for much of the distance in the Takahe-Akaroa road relay race on Saturday, leading for four of the eight laps. The photograph on the left shows W. Sutcliffe passing the baton to P. Bradley after putting Tokoroa in the lead on the second lap. B. R. Jones (Canterbury University) is pictured on the right handing the baton to R. T. Farmer after setting a new record of 29min 9sec on the opening lap. The eventual winner was Otago University. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30856, 15 September 1965, Page 15

TAKAHE-AKAROA RELAY.—Tokoroa runners set the pace for much of the distance in the Takahe-Akaroa road relay race on Saturday, leading for four of the eight laps. The photograph on the left shows W. Sutcliffe passing the baton to P. Bradley after putting Tokoroa in the lead on the second lap. B. R. Jones (Canterbury University) is pictured on the right handing the baton to R. T. Farmer after setting a new record of 29min 9sec on the opening lap. The eventual winner was Otago University. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30856, 15 September 1965, Page 15