SHOOTING.
—>—o 9 &—< pj, ! lIV TKI.KtI 11 AVI I —l’l'.n I'IIICSS ASSOCIATION] lj,. , or GREYTOWN, March 1. o ftTim sky broke overcast early this morning, but the shooting conditions are excellent. 11l the first match, scureef -18 anil 49 were numerous. J. Bryden (Kaiapoi) made the possible. The shooting at this range was the best j-j ever (fim e at a I’apawai meeting. Hansford is leading for the aggregate. a The Wairarnpn match, 800 yards ten shots:-J. Bryden (Kaiapoi) 50, £10; (’. Iv. Hopgard (Daimevirke), 49. £8; g j () W. Hudson (Wanganui), 49, £7; Presi- j vn , dent Bait (Gisborne) 49, £-i; H. F. _ Boon (Suburbs) 49, £5; E. E. Samlford (Christchurch) 49, £3 6/8; F. AY. Cliing N.Z.R.A. 49, £3/6/8; P. Hailtoii (Wan-' gaiiui 40. £3/6/8; T. Benton (Featherston), 49, £3; E. Bntt (Christchurch) 49, Crossan (Hawera) 49: Tl. Ha mar t(Foxton) 49; R. J. King (Opaki) 49; E. L. S. Vennell (Twharau) 48; W. Heney Gk (Kaiapoi) 48, £2 each. Forty-sevens ~t w were counted out. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1921, Page 3
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168SHOOTING. Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1921, Page 3
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