RAGLAN NEWS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) A shooting competition between the Ragland Mounted Rifles and Waingaro Rifles took place nt the rifle range on Mr. F. Bull's place, at Waingaro, ou Saturday Inst, and resulted in a win for Waingaro by 53 points. Waingaro scored 55'J points, Raglan scoring 501_ At the conclusion ot the match the visitors were driven to the Springs Hotel; where a most eujoyable repast was served up, at the conclusion of -which maiiy speecbos and toasts were indulged in. Raglan's eontlugent ays looting forvrard to a return uaateti, vrhicn will probably take place at liauroa soasetinie before the volunteer encampment. Very rough weather has. been esiwrivrctd uei - e, a ht-aVy westerly wind -blowing, and rte tides have been the highest Unovr. for ; son.v years.
Mr. Poland, sqn of the proprifitar of Uie Ruapuke flaxmill, had the rnisrortune to have one of the fingers on the left hand croshed In the stripper at ttie mill while attending to tke 'machine,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 126, 28 May 1907, Page 3
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164RAGLAN NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 126, 28 May 1907, Page 3
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