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A flotilla of boats from the Canterbury Outboard Boat Club at Naval Point, Lyttelton, on Saturday before leaving for a day trip for children from the Glenelg Health Camp. Activities included a trip to Quail Island, sports and games, and water ski-ing demonstrations. In the boat Wasted Time are club members (from left) Richard Rayner, aged eight, his brother, Jason, aged six, mother, Mrs Cathy Rayner, Miss Tania Watts, Mrs Lorraine Watts, and Mr Bruce Watts.

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Press, 8 March 1989, Page 12

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A flotilla of boats from the Canterbury Outboard Boat Club at Naval Point, Lyttelton, on Saturday before leaving for a day trip for children from the Glenelg Health Camp. Activities included a trip to Quail Island, sports and games, and water ski-ing demonstrations. In the boat Wasted Time are club members (from left) Richard Rayner, aged eight, his brother, Jason, aged six, mother, Mrs Cathy Rayner, Miss Tania Watts, Mrs Lorraine Watts, and Mr Bruce Watts. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 12

A flotilla of boats from the Canterbury Outboard Boat Club at Naval Point, Lyttelton, on Saturday before leaving for a day trip for children from the Glenelg Health Camp. Activities included a trip to Quail Island, sports and games, and water ski-ing demonstrations. In the boat Wasted Time are club members (from left) Richard Rayner, aged eight, his brother, Jason, aged six, mother, Mrs Cathy Rayner, Miss Tania Watts, Mrs Lorraine Watts, and Mr Bruce Watts. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 12