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SHOOTING,

[AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOOUtION^ SYDNEY MEETING. SYDNEY, October 27 For the Rifle Meeting the weather was fine. The Dungar Match, 900 yard <. was won by Morton (Great Britain', with a score of 73. Garter (68) won £3; Masefield (66) £2, and Williams and Bolton (64) £1 each The Longfiold Aggregate prize of £SO went to W. Williams (Victoria), with a score of £4 each; Morgan (217) £3; and West, Roots, Cartefr, Williams. Croxton, and Ingram £2 each.

(Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, October 29 The rifle meeting was continued under somewhat trying conditions. Tho weather was hot with a shifting fishtail wind and deceiving haze. In the teams match, New Zealand heat Randwic'? Literary Institute, the previous winners of the Snrgood Gold Gup, by 1295 to 1250. The second stage of tho King’s prize 600 and 700 yards was won by Kendall of New South Wales. SYDNEY, Oct. 28. In the second stage of King’s Prize at 600 yds Kendall (N.S.W) scored and Colonel Richardson 94. At 700yds yards McCalley (Victoria) scored 92. Stuart (Victoria) is leading with 199; Richardson, Marsden, (South Sydney), Searle (Victoria) next with 188; Masefield 185, Roots 182. With reference to Marlborugh; New Zealand team, it is explained by officials that some of the team being honorary members, they are ineligible for regular prizes. The Executive therefore decided to give special trophies in the event of the team winning.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1920, Page 3

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SHOOTING, Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1920, Page 3

SHOOTING, Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1920, Page 3

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