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The Canterbury Rowing Club’s No. 1 coxed four, feels the strain of the tough competition set by St Andrew’s No. 2, the winner of this event, at the third Kerrs Reach pennant regatta on Saturday. From left are Craig Ellenbrock (obscured) cox, Peter Umbers, John Carter, Alec Brown, and John Wilkinson, stroke.

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Press, 20 November 1989, Page 30

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The Canterbury Rowing Club’s No. 1 coxed four, feels the strain of the tough competition set by St Andrew’s No. 2, the winner of this event, at the third Kerrs Reach pennant regatta on Saturday. From left are Craig Ellenbrock (obscured) cox, Peter Umbers, John Carter, Alec Brown, and John Wilkinson, stroke. Press, 20 November 1989, Page 30

The Canterbury Rowing Club’s No. 1 coxed four, feels the strain of the tough competition set by St Andrew’s No. 2, the winner of this event, at the third Kerrs Reach pennant regatta on Saturday. From left are Craig Ellenbrock (obscured) cox, Peter Umbers, John Carter, Alec Brown, and John Wilkinson, stroke. Press, 20 November 1989, Page 30