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r AUSTRALIA!? Cl N Z, CABLE ASSOCIATION] (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) ■'* J ; SYDNEY, Oct. 29. The hist stage of’fhe King’s Prize, 800 and 900yds" wss fired with a heavy, erratic wind and a dull, uneven light, rendered worse !y clouds of dust. Condi tionV proved fatal to the chalices of those -riidro" prominent in tlio early rounds. The winner J. Facp (Sydney) scored 327; Perritt (Lithgow) second, 326. ‘ ‘ At 800 yards Perritt’s total was 257 and'Face’s 251. Face at 900 put on thirteen bulls and two fours, just beating Pcrrift wit! the last shot. Richardson (Britain made 32Q. New Zealanders .are not among the first flight. Detailed scores re not available tonight.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1920, Page 1
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