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Top: Competitors in the South Island land-yacht championships, near Lake Ellesmere, were forced to abandon racing yesterday because of the lack of wind. The championships, which are organised by the Pegasus Land Yacht Club, will continue today and tomorrow at Wigram. BOTTOM: The New Zealand women’s class five champion, Mrs Christine Rose, gets a push from her son, David, aged four.

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Press, 11 January 1986, Page 7

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Top: Competitors in the South Island land-yacht championships, near Lake Ellesmere, were forced to abandon racing yesterday because of the lack of wind. The championships, which are organised by the Pegasus Land Yacht Club, will continue today and tomorrow at Wigram. BOTTOM: The New Zealand women’s class five champion, Mrs Christine Rose, gets a push from her son, David, aged four. Press, 11 January 1986, Page 7

Top: Competitors in the South Island land-yacht championships, near Lake Ellesmere, were forced to abandon racing yesterday because of the lack of wind. The championships, which are organised by the Pegasus Land Yacht Club, will continue today and tomorrow at Wigram. BOTTOM: The New Zealand women’s class five champion, Mrs Christine Rose, gets a push from her son, David, aged four. Press, 11 January 1986, Page 7