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The respective No. 7s for Canterbury and Wellington, James Angus (left) and Charles Lacy, drive from the first tee in the annual golf match between the two provinces at Russley at the week-end. Angus, who beat Lacy, 7 and 5, cont ributed two wins to Canterbury’s over-all 12-4 victory.

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34120, 5 April 1976, Page 3

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The respective No. 7s for Canterbury and Wellington, James Angus (left) and Charles Lacy, drive from the first tee in the annual golf match between the two provinces at Russley at the week-end. Angus, who beat Lacy, 7 and 5, cont ributed two wins to Canterbury’s over-all 12-4 victory. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34120, 5 April 1976, Page 3

The respective No. 7s for Canterbury and Wellington, James Angus (left) and Charles Lacy, drive from the first tee in the annual golf match between the two provinces at Russley at the week-end. Angus, who beat Lacy, 7 and 5, cont ributed two wins to Canterbury’s over-all 12-4 victory. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34120, 5 April 1976, Page 3

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