RIFLE SHOOTING.
.MKF/Irxo AT TMKXTHAM. [ lIV TFI.WUtAI’II—I’F.H I'IUiSR ASSOCIATION.] TRKXTIIAM. Mnreh If’. A heavy southerly gale iiironipaniod liv lushing rain squalls swept Trontiiam last night. The weather, however, was iiunlerate in the morning ami territorials resumed the imiteli interrupted yesterday. 'With the cx-<-option of one or two light showers the 'oudition-. are t;i'r and 'lie wind r, dying rapidly, Cadets began the first seel inn of their rhainpionsliip nialeh wliich will take most of the day ami the seeond phase will be fired tomorrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1924, Page 3
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84RIFLE SHOOTING. Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1924, Page 3
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