RIFLE SHOOTING.
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) TRF.XTH A At. March M. The second series of the Army and Cadet Championships, progress and aggregate scores, which will determine the champion shots of the first practice are concluded. Han cox (Christchurch) L leading in the latter and Porker (Wellington) in the former. The improved shooting conditions to-day are expected to bring changes in the afternoon, when the Lewis, Hotchkiss and Anti-aircraft matches will he fired. Colonel Burgess congratulated the Maori markers on their accuracy. Although an early start was made with the shooting no prize lists are available. Awards in the Trenthnm match, competitions and moving target.. 200yds. possible 55. are: Class one. Officers and Permanent Force —Duncan (Auckland) and Thomson (Palmerston North) -17. taking 35s ert ch. Thirteen divide 120 s. Class two. Territorials. Rank and File Samiforrl (Christchurch) 10. 40s; Shepherd (Raliotu) 46, 30s; .Tepson (Johnsonville) 40s. 20s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1928, Page 3
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148RIFLE SHOOTING. Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1928, Page 3
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