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THE OUTRIGHT WINNER of the 1972 Caltex New Zealand jet boat marathon, J. Butterfield (right), receiving his cheque and a silver tray at Wanganui from- Mr J. L. Sullivan, managing director of Caltex Oil (N.Z.), Ltd. The organiser of the marathon, Mr Murray Weir, is in the centre. Butterfield and his Christchurch crew, P. Phillips and Malcolm Weir, covered the 339-mile race in 7 hours 28 minutes.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32848, 23 February 1972, Page 2

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THE OUTRIGHT WINNER of the 1972 Caltex New Zealand jet boat marathon, J. Butterfield (right), receiving his cheque and a silver tray at Wanganui from- Mr J. L. Sullivan, managing director of Caltex Oil (N.Z.), Ltd. The organiser of the marathon, Mr Murray Weir, is in the centre. Butterfield and his Christchurch crew, P. Phillips and Malcolm Weir, covered the 339-mile race in 7 hours 28 minutes. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32848, 23 February 1972, Page 2

THE OUTRIGHT WINNER of the 1972 Caltex New Zealand jet boat marathon, J. Butterfield (right), receiving his cheque and a silver tray at Wanganui from- Mr J. L. Sullivan, managing director of Caltex Oil (N.Z.), Ltd. The organiser of the marathon, Mr Murray Weir, is in the centre. Butterfield and his Christchurch crew, P. Phillips and Malcolm Weir, covered the 339-mile race in 7 hours 28 minutes. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32848, 23 February 1972, Page 2

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