miniature rifles / CLUB NOTES VSEASON'S PROSPECTS (By harboubb'oahdclub. to Board Mature Rifle Club was held durtoS *« P"* There wa ß a''good tendance of members. M, A. G.Barnett was elected P**™ °£ the <** for the e^uing year, and Mr. E, Alexander president. The vice-presidents for this season of are Messrs. L.B. Server, H. D. Ben"ett. Captain Bullock, Mr. E. O. Cache- %°? ni'T.™ ~',,??■,, *ltzherbert,-A. Fletcher, D..J. Gibbs, Holmes. C Holmes, W. T. Jenssen, L. W. f..'• »• frwood,^Captain Petersen; CapTa- mi^°r'iF aS tam,, S?f ncf' Messls UV'^ t^ Eo n of%l lP P v Pr ,,Hv^ffl '| 6 ' f ?r1; wasappointed delegate to^^ the W.M.R.A. Mention was made of the "Colonial" match in which the club competed last a season and gained third place, losing second place only by the gauge. In the previous season the club gained second 2 place, the gauge again losing it first place. Mr. R.Rig ga l s ° S ord conii-atulated Mr. gratulations to Messrs R. H Nicholl and '^Si's^rzs'xp^'t.^^iz^iz;^^! h -™^^v»t he is quite a young shot and this was 2, nny'y ,V s second , appearance at the MSP^ t^esei^e^S The club is looking forward to a good season ahead, and is opening up the range for practice immediately. The next prac«cc will beheld on the Wednesday after Easter and subsequently on Mondays. Opening night has not yet been decided, but will be,advised as soon as arrangements have heen completed with'the Port of Nicholson Ladies' Club for a combined event. ... h ,, T t »/Al lpv i AniFC pi i.r HUTT VALLEY LADIES' CLUB. The Hutt Valley Ladies' Miniature Rifle Club held its annual general meeting in the Drill Hall on March 1, the attend" r^.WtSjHiHrsri3S ' h^Vi^'-^^■M^XVH^^-^.i Macaskill, McKercher, Cummings, A. Wili; gnig p^ c^n^^ra^.-i^c, SfU^ rw ?' rol1 ' Cook, Ffrost, George, B. Gadsby; l^'Sffiii^S —mira t;t)eClU> old and new members. The captain, Mr. There were twenty-eight members and ■ffla^fiJ^teiJsEtaSsSlSi^&i^rt^ Hendry) picked teams-fourteen \ a 6 ide. Tlie shooting -resulted.-"in a win. for the captairi's team with a score of 832 against 794. The best, scores were (possible 70) Messrs! Poufawera, Craig, J. Croxton, H. V. Croxtou, 68; Mesdaraes Croxton and Furlong, 67 and 60 respectively* ' riTS'ffist^s?^ many years a, member..of the club. Misses 8 McG.vhvOata,.Sh M to > andSotWd, ' run until the regular club competitions start on May 1. ; ;-. During, the evening possibles' (100) were scored by Messrs. "Poutawera and Bromley, whose efforts were duly applauded by club members. Mr. Poutawera's possible was the fi^ °fthe «^.™"^^ TX (^ Md su^ : Oa^,i^ -^r members, are making satisfactory progress, WWM:C ■m/ , . >~ r^lL^^l^^lTT^n^Jit n^S^ch "Hntrcst' |S n f 'War^^th^ -up;,,. 47 r-h Stewart 47. ~ X^^^K^ .well for. the coming season! °: ■;x TENERAL i > r ' . \' 1 1 1 f 4 Notes for publication should be sent " "Aperture" until, his successor has been " appointed. :. ■■•• ' ; s In^ order that an cal-ly meeting of delegates may be convened, club secretaries > «I>oukl notif/tV-tIie..W..M.R.A. secretary ( Mr . W. Philpott; S.Mowbray^treet) the names and addresses pf. such delegates. '^__—— ~~ ■■ ■ '■■ K. Andrews, and D. Stephens; referee rlicsß' Mr- w- E; Mllson (o£ the Wellington Chess Club); referee for (draughts, h Mr. E. Butler, (Watersidcrs' draughts. s Cb.b); delegates to New: Zealand Chess i^ y^ e^; gi iL^ : and that teams should be entered for the league's A Krade B erade - and C trrade c^etitit. B f Mi.Bfßrfceta-htoTe!^ Present the club in th e '^Sll6'B annual ASSS ; Barcham in r6BpeC? Oi '"S Present J one o£ the club's earliest chess secretaries t iS termSd wit^ 7he ?S^^ o™ f^W "^^L^^. ' Automatic telephones are reducing number/of -operators in Britain; in Edinburgh the number of-girls employed has Kf^ -V 1;. 81^^^21710101 of S**bf c» c- th- at "V* ot filt:l1
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1934, Page 18
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