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RIFLE SHOOTING

Craggy Range Club's "Ladies7 Day" IDEAL C0NDITI0NS The ■ members of the. Craggy Eange Eifie Ciub held their annual Ladies' Day shoot on Saturday af ternoon. Trophies for the occasion had been kindly donated by the House of Blackmore, P. Gibsoa and Sons, Ltd., and E. C. McDermott. The weather, although on the cool side, was ideal for shoonng, and no fewer than ten members reached the standard; consequently, a considerable number of shoot-offs were necessary to decido thewinner. Pride of place went to Mrs Maekintosh (C. Nicholson), with Miss Kent (G. C£ok) runner-up. Deputy-President E. K. Campbell, after a few well-ehosen words in which he thanked the visitors for the interest shown, called on Mrs van Asch, senr., to present the prizes. Not the least eujoyable feature of the day was the excellent afternoon tea provided by the ladies which was much appjeclated by [Visitors and members alike. Scores' were as follow: —

The following handicaps have been deelared for the cup shoot to be held during the coming week-end, 10 shots at 300, 500 and 600 yards, standard 142:— G. S. Campbell scr., F. E. Field, E. K. Campbell 4, I. van Asch 8, D. S. McLeod, M. S. C. Gordon, B. Douglas, S. Small 10, E. M. Field 14, M. Small, G, Cook 18, F. A. Eich, G. van Asch 22, B. L. Chambers 30. Junior cup (standard 120).— M. Small, G. Cook scr., F. A Eich, G. van Asch -6, B. L. Chambers 12. Anyone not" meutioned will be handicapped on the range.

300 Tl. Mrs Mackintosh (G. Nicholson (4) 44 48 Miss Kent (G. Cook) (6) .' 42 48 Miss M. Field (H. Ballan- • tyne) (6) 42 48 Miss G. McLeo.d (S. Small) (3) 45 48 Miss E. Campbell (G. van •Asch) (9) 39 48 Mrs Wayne (M. Small) (5) 43 48 Mrs G. Cook (G. S. Campbell) (1) 47 48 Mies Allott (F. E. Field) (2) 46 48 Mrs E. Campbell (D. "van Asch) (4) 44 48 Miss Wilson (B. L. Chambers) (11) 3 7 48 Mrs van Asch (D. S. MacLeod) (5) 42 47 Mrs F. lield (E. K. Campbell) (2) 44 t 46 Miss F. Held (E. M. Field) (5) 41 46 Miss M. Campbell (R.' J. Field) (10) 35 45 Mrs G. Campbell (L van Asch) (3) 40 43 Miss E. Rich (I. A. Mackintosh) (7) 36 43 Mis Rich (F. A. Rich) (10) 33 43 Mrs D. van Asch (M. Rich) (14) '28 42 Miss Campbell (E. Bright) (14) 23 37

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 6

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RIFLE SHOOTING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 6

RIFLE SHOOTING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 34, 24 February 1937, Page 6

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