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A B.S.A. motor-cycle enthusiast, Clarrie Haines, of Christchurch, with his 30-year-old C11 B.S.A. 250, one of three old machines of this marque he intends to restore. Mr Haines, the southern regional officer of the New Zealand B.S.A. Owners’ Club, hopes to form a branch of the club in Christchurch. A meeting of all interested B.S.A. owners will be held on May 10. The idea of forming the branch is to help overcome the spare parts shortage.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19790421.2.157

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Press, 21 April 1979, Page 24

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76

A B.S.A. motor-cycle enthusiast, Clarrie Haines, of Christchurch, with his 30-year-old C11 B.S.A. 250, one of three old machines of this marque he intends to restore. Mr Haines, the southern regional officer of the New Zealand B.S.A. Owners’ Club, hopes to form a branch of the club in Christchurch. A meeting of all interested B.S.A. owners will be held on May 10. The idea of forming the branch is to help overcome the spare parts shortage. Press, 21 April 1979, Page 24

A B.S.A. motor-cycle enthusiast, Clarrie Haines, of Christchurch, with his 30-year-old C11 B.S.A. 250, one of three old machines of this marque he intends to restore. Mr Haines, the southern regional officer of the New Zealand B.S.A. Owners’ Club, hopes to form a branch of the club in Christchurch. A meeting of all interested B.S.A. owners will be held on May 10. The idea of forming the branch is to help overcome the spare parts shortage. Press, 21 April 1979, Page 24

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