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On the North Island stages of the Citizen Watch jet boat marathon. TOP: Lockwood Lifestyle, owned by Hilton McLachlan, of Whakatane, at speed in the 87km first stage on the Ruamahanga River. BOTTOM: Regency Homes, entered by Ross Butterick, of Ashburton, fights its way through the White Horse Rapids in the Manawatu Gorge during the 52km second stage. Both Lockwood Lifestyle and Regency Homes are entered for the South Island section of the marathon which will begin in the Rakaia River on Wednesday. The marathon will end on the Waimakariri River on Saturday.

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Press, 13 September 1982, Page 23

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On the North Island stages of the Citizen Watch jet boat marathon. TOP: Lockwood Lifestyle, owned by Hilton McLachlan, of Whakatane, at speed in the 87km first stage on the Ruamahanga River. BOTTOM: Regency Homes, entered by Ross Butterick, of Ashburton, fights its way through the White Horse Rapids in the Manawatu Gorge during the 52km second stage. Both Lockwood Lifestyle and Regency Homes are entered for the South Island section of the marathon which will begin in the Rakaia River on Wednesday. The marathon will end on the Waimakariri River on Saturday. Press, 13 September 1982, Page 23

On the North Island stages of the Citizen Watch jet boat marathon. TOP: Lockwood Lifestyle, owned by Hilton McLachlan, of Whakatane, at speed in the 87km first stage on the Ruamahanga River. BOTTOM: Regency Homes, entered by Ross Butterick, of Ashburton, fights its way through the White Horse Rapids in the Manawatu Gorge during the 52km second stage. Both Lockwood Lifestyle and Regency Homes are entered for the South Island section of the marathon which will begin in the Rakaia River on Wednesday. The marathon will end on the Waimakariri River on Saturday. Press, 13 September 1982, Page 23