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'AtSTh.AI.IAN TC N.Z CABLE ASSOCIATION] MELBOURNE, Nov. 12. In the first stages of the King’s prize, Bolton was the only ~ New Zealander well up. With a score on 88 he won £1 Ids in the Marshall match. At six hundred yards, won hy Robinson, (Victoria), he made a score of 48, equalled by live others including Roots, who was placed sixth and won £2 os. In the Monash match at six hundred yards he made a score of 48. Roots with the same score was placed third; Masefield 42. In the Temple match, won hy Marsden (Sydney) with the possible, Barkle was among four who scored 49, and was placed fourth and won £4 15s; J. Even, loek made 48 and won £1 10s. THE KING’S PRIZE. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) MELBOURNE. Nov 12. The Ring’s prize final resulted- —G. A. Godldn, (Mildura Riflo dub, Victoria), 330 first; J. Mills (Victoria), 327, second; J. H. Williams (Victoria), 327. third; Chief Petty Officer Morton (British team) 326, fourth; Lieut. Morton (British team), 327, fifth; W. J- Mathe son (New Zealand) 316 was fortyseventh and D -J- Gainey (New Zealand) 315, fiftieth. Both win Kings badges, .
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1920, Page 1
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