GOOD SHOOTING
AUSTRALIANS DOING WELL
THE PAPAWAI MEETING
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GREYTOWN, February 21. Shooting was resumed on the Papawai range this morning. A good light wind chopped round to the westerly, but was very light, causing no trouble. Tho first match (the Victoria), at 800 yards, produced good shooting between L. C. and C. E. Sigverston (Tararua Club). The former secured the possible, and his brother rang on nine hulls and then clean missed. C. J. Nix (Tauhercnikau) and G. Forge (N.S.W.) both secured possibles. The Australian shooters are still doing well. Five are represented in the prize money. Details: — £4, L. S. Sigverston (Tararua), 50. £4, C. J. Nix (Featherston), 50. £4, G. Forge (N.S.W.), 50. £2, H. Boon (Karori), 49. £2, L. Hare (Suburbs), 49. £l, H. C. Trotman (Grcytown), 49. £l, Captain Simmonds (Wanganui), 49., £l, A. K. Johnstone (N.S.W.), 48. Three others 48, five with 46 being counted out.
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Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 6
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155GOOD SHOOTING Evening Star, Issue 19796, 21 February 1928, Page 6
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