ALONE, BUT NOT PALELY LOITERING, are J. S. Danielson (front) and his Papanui club-mate, J. H. Cleary, as they accelerate around a bend approaching the hill to Lyttelton on the harbour road from Governors Bay. They were the two remaining members of the break (1½ min) bunch in Saturday’s 42-mile Round the Harbour race from Halswell to Lyttelton. Cleary out-sprinted Danielson for third-fastest time.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 11
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64ALONE, BUT NOT PALELY LOITERING, are J. S. Danielson (front) and his Papanui club-mate, J. H. Cleary, as they accelerate around a bend approaching the hill to Lyttelton on the harbour road from Governors Bay. They were the two remaining members of the break (1½ min) bunch in Saturday’s 42-mile Round the Harbour race from Halswell to Lyttelton. Cleary out-sprinted Danielson for third-fastest time. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 11
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