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The Maranui A team, winners of the. Silver Reel (six-man rescue and resuscitation championship) at the Wellington Surf and lifesaving championships at Lyall Bay, From left. J. Clark, E. Raven (obscured), D. Evans, 11. Downs. P. Malthus, and J. Hatchwell. This team won the Nelson Shield, the principal six-man championship event at the New Zealand surf championships at Auckland, and will be competing at Castlecliff Bene].' next week-end, March 5. in the West Coast championship surf life-saving competitions.

Many thousands of people thronged the parade at. Oriental Bay, Wellington, to witness the beach carnival held in connection with the National Fitness Campaign. Thousands watched from vantage points on the hills. Searchlights played along the waterfront.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 48, 27 February 1939, Page 11

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The Maranui A team, winners of the. Silver Reel (six-man rescue and resuscitation championship) at the Wellington Surf and lifesaving championships at Lyall Bay, From left. J. Clark, E. Raven (obscured), D. Evans, 11. Downs. P. Malthus, and J. Hatchwell. This team won the Nelson Shield, the principal six-man championship event at the New Zealand surf championships at Auckland, and will be competing at Castlecliff Bene].' next week-end, March 5. in the West Coast championship surf life-saving competitions. Many thousands of people thronged the parade at. Oriental Bay, Wellington, to witness the beach carnival held in connection with the National Fitness Campaign. Thousands watched from vantage points on the hills. Searchlights played along the waterfront. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 48, 27 February 1939, Page 11

The Maranui A team, winners of the. Silver Reel (six-man rescue and resuscitation championship) at the Wellington Surf and lifesaving championships at Lyall Bay, From left. J. Clark, E. Raven (obscured), D. Evans, 11. Downs. P. Malthus, and J. Hatchwell. This team won the Nelson Shield, the principal six-man championship event at the New Zealand surf championships at Auckland, and will be competing at Castlecliff Bene].' next week-end, March 5. in the West Coast championship surf life-saving competitions. Many thousands of people thronged the parade at. Oriental Bay, Wellington, to witness the beach carnival held in connection with the National Fitness Campaign. Thousands watched from vantage points on the hills. Searchlights played along the waterfront. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 48, 27 February 1939, Page 11

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