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Food for Thought, driven by Grant Anderson, of Queenstown, on its way to second place in the off-chore power boat race on Lyttelton Harbour last Saturday. Food for Thought was running in the A open class and finished behind Phillip Mills, Christchurch, in Supercat Saturday's race was the fifth of seven rounds in the South Island series. The final rounds will be held on Dunedin Harbour and Lake waihola this month.

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Press, 8 October 1987, Page 39

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Food for Thought, driven by Grant Anderson, of Queenstown, on its way to second place in the off-chore power boat race on Lyttelton Harbour last Saturday. Food for Thought was running in the A open class and finished behind Phillip Mills, Christchurch, in Supercat Saturday's race was the fifth of seven rounds in the South Island series. The final rounds will be held on Dunedin Harbour and Lake waihola this month. Press, 8 October 1987, Page 39

Food for Thought, driven by Grant Anderson, of Queenstown, on its way to second place in the off-chore power boat race on Lyttelton Harbour last Saturday. Food for Thought was running in the A open class and finished behind Phillip Mills, Christchurch, in Supercat Saturday's race was the fifth of seven rounds in the South Island series. The final rounds will be held on Dunedin Harbour and Lake waihola this month. Press, 8 October 1987, Page 39

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