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TROUBLE IN THE ROAD WORKS.—D. Cornaille (New Caledonia, left), B. R. Cornish (Wellington, centre), and D. Manssen (Palmerston North) rush to replace wheels after puncturing in shingle north of Waikanae on Saturday They were competing in the final stage of the Dulux six-day race, won by the Rangiora cyclist, B. G. Stockwell.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 40

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TROUBLE IN THE ROAD WORKS.—D. Cornaille (New Caledonia, left), B. R. Cornish (Wellington, centre), and D. Manssen (Palmerston North) rush to replace wheels after puncturing in shingle north of Waikanae on Saturday They were competing in the final stage of the Dulux six-day race, won by the Rangiora cyclist, B. G. Stockwell. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 40

TROUBLE IN THE ROAD WORKS.—D. Cornaille (New Caledonia, left), B. R. Cornish (Wellington, centre), and D. Manssen (Palmerston North) rush to replace wheels after puncturing in shingle north of Waikanae on Saturday They were competing in the final stage of the Dulux six-day race, won by the Rangiora cyclist, B. G. Stockwell. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33067, 7 November 1972, Page 40