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The most pampered piece of turf in Christchurch, the centre court at Wilding Park, comes in for close scrutiny from leading tennis officials. They met to discuss arrangements for the BP Davis Cup tie at the park from February 9 to 11. From left are Mr B. A. Faults, president of the Canterbury association, Mr I. D. Wells, chairman of the New Zealand association's management committee, Mr C. A. Hunt, the Canterbury management committee chairman, Mr S. Painter, executive director of the N.Z.L.T.A., and Mr R. R. C. Collins, sales supervisor for BP’s Christchurch branch.

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Press, 22 January 1979, Page 18

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The most pampered piece of turf in Christchurch, the centre court at Wilding Park, comes in for close scrutiny from leading tennis officials. They met to discuss arrangements for the BP Davis Cup tie at the park from February 9 to 11. From left are Mr B. A. Faults, president of the Canterbury association, Mr I. D. Wells, chairman of the New Zealand association's management committee, Mr C. A. Hunt, the Canterbury management committee chairman, Mr S. Painter, executive director of the N.Z.L.T.A., and Mr R. R. C. Collins, sales supervisor for BP’s Christchurch branch. Press, 22 January 1979, Page 18

The most pampered piece of turf in Christchurch, the centre court at Wilding Park, comes in for close scrutiny from leading tennis officials. They met to discuss arrangements for the BP Davis Cup tie at the park from February 9 to 11. From left are Mr B. A. Faults, president of the Canterbury association, Mr I. D. Wells, chairman of the New Zealand association's management committee, Mr C. A. Hunt, the Canterbury management committee chairman, Mr S. Painter, executive director of the N.Z.L.T.A., and Mr R. R. C. Collins, sales supervisor for BP’s Christchurch branch. Press, 22 January 1979, Page 18

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