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KEEPING TO HOME WATERS.—G. S. Mander and D. R. Nixon, who finished fourth in the national Flying Dutchman championship after retaining their South Island title, have decided not to travel to Adelaide for the world series this month. They are shown in action during the Lyttelton regatta late last month when they won the Beryl Stacey Trophy and the Canterbury class championship.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 11

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KEEPING TO HOME WATERS.—G. S. Mander and D. R. Nixon, who finished fourth in the national Flying Dutchman championship after retaining their South Island title, have decided not to travel to Adelaide for the world series this month. They are shown in action during the Lyttelton regatta late last month when they won the Beryl Stacey Trophy and the Canterbury class championship. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 11

KEEPING TO HOME WATERS.—G. S. Mander and D. R. Nixon, who finished fourth in the national Flying Dutchman championship after retaining their South Island title, have decided not to travel to Adelaide for the world series this month. They are shown in action during the Lyttelton regatta late last month when they won the Beryl Stacey Trophy and the Canterbury class championship. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 11