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ON THE ICE AT ALEXANDRA. -The first New Zealand Ice Championships were held at the Manorburn Dam on Saturday, the dam providing an icefield of about 60 acres Two thousand spectators watched the activities of about 1,000 skaters. On the left the entrants in 'the men’s 400 yards championship are getting away. Above: Two winners of women’s events, Miss S. Cameron (left), Alexandra, winner of-the figure skating, and Mrs J. Gilkison, Dunedin, winner of the three-quarter mile championship.

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Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 7

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ON THE ICE AT ALEXANDRA. -The first New Zealand Ice Championships were held at the Manorburn Dam on Saturday, the dam providing an icefield of about 60 acres Two thousand spectators watched the activities of about 1,000 skaters. On the left the entrants in 'the men’s 400 yards championship are getting away. Above: Two winners of women’s events, Miss S. Cameron (left), Alexandra, winner of-the figure skating, and Mrs J. Gilkison, Dunedin, winner of the three-quarter mile championship. Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 7

ON THE ICE AT ALEXANDRA. -The first New Zealand Ice Championships were held at the Manorburn Dam on Saturday, the dam providing an icefield of about 60 acres Two thousand spectators watched the activities of about 1,000 skaters. On the left the entrants in 'the men’s 400 yards championship are getting away. Above: Two winners of women’s events, Miss S. Cameron (left), Alexandra, winner of-the figure skating, and Mrs J. Gilkison, Dunedin, winner of the three-quarter mile championship. Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 7