SHOOTING.
[BY TELEGRAPH —PER I'IWiS.S ASSOCIATION’] TRKXTIiAM March 11. The Inter-Island match twenty-two t aside was fired this morning weather d fine but light and wind were as tricky as ever. W. K. Williams emergency man for the north, topped the list with se 100 out of 105 for three ranges .‘SOO, j'., 500, 600 yards?. The result was South Island 1,831, North 1,819. v j, 4fr SBENTHAM, March 11. A( Quick march match, (seven shots at a running man 200 yards, possible 35): y ( £5, J. Murray (Gore) 27; £3, FI. Glynn Genarrj'-) 26; £2, J, Hal (Kaia- j r( poi) 26. Twenty-four other scores down j n tp tiventy took £1 each. t 0
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1921, Page 3
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116SHOOTING. Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1921, Page 3
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