MASTERTON NOTES.
(By Telosraph.—Spccinl Correspondent.! Masterton, April 10. Tho Opaki lfifle Club closed its season to-day with a field day. Excellent scores were registered, particularly by the junior shots. The aggregate off the rifle was won by G. Hyde, with a score of 191. The handicap nsgregnle was won by S. Hurray, and the club championship by l{. J. King. In the M'Greger Cup con- • Icit for the best aggregate over lons ranges, G. Hyde and If. J. Kiflg lied. In the shool.-oli' ITydu wuu, Mr. Edwin Johnson to-day received a cable message that his daughter (Miss Ethel .Tohnson, who last wool; left for Ensland) had bocoino dangerously ill at Sydney and could not continue the journey. ■ .A.large number of. Mastertooians.proceeded to Carterton to-day to bo present at the Caledonian sports meeting in that township. The hockey season was opened to-da.v w.hen a St. Matthew's team defeated Post and Telegraph by three goals to one.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1721, 11 April 1913, Page 7
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155MASTERTON NOTES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1721, 11 April 1913, Page 7
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