KARORI CLUB
The Karori Rifle Club fired a match for ammunition prizes on Saturday at 300 yards. Conditions were fairly easy. J. I. King registered good scores in both shoots and compiled the highest aggregate. . Scores: — 300 300 Yds. Yds. Hep. Tl. J. I. King .... 47 48 scr 95 A B. McDonald 48 42 0-3 94 J. H. Croxton .. .46. 47 scr 93 H. V. Croxton .. 46 •46 scr 92 D. H. Small, 43, 43, 3-3—92; T. H. R. Boon, 46, 45, scr—9l; J.° R. McKelvie, 43 46, 2-0—91; R. Bradey, 44, 43, 2-2— 91; C. D. Elliott, 44, 41, 2-2—89; J. H. Johnston, 43, 40, 2-2—87; D. R. McCarthy, 44, 37, 2-4—87; A. H. Williams, 38, 41, 4-4—87; P. B..Goldfinch, 45, 41, scr —86;, R. J. Stewart, 33, 39, 5-5—82; L. A. Caldwell, 39, 41, scr—Bo; H. Frankland, 42, 37, scr—79; |
' Frankland fired with service sights and without the aid of a sling.
The club's next shoot will be held on March 13, when the final-shoot for the club championship will be fired.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 51, 2 March 1937, Page 16
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