RIFLE SHOOTING.
(By Telegraph—Press Association). TRENTHAM, Feb. 13. Tlie champion team match with a possible of 525 was won by the Aka ran a team, Auckland, with 480, taking 400 s: Christchurch, 476, 2,200 s; Linton, 4.71, 3,100 s. THE KINO’S PRIZE. TRENTHAM, Feb. 13. W. Ballinger, .Masefield and Jameson, three leaders, tied for the. belt, each scoring 40, making the aggregate do2. In the shoot off Masefield was tli(> winner of the King’s Prize by two points. It was a sensational finish. There was a tie for second place. R hpresentat.lv e tea m.. WELLINGTON, February 14. The following will comprise the New Zealand rifle team which sails for Melbourne by the Maunganui to-morrow: 11. Marshall (captain), W. Masefield, 11. Simmonds, (’. Whiteman, 1). Roots, 11. Boon, 11. W. Feast, J. Feast, W. Mclver, 1). Keir, F. James, A. Swansou, R. Piper. Emergencies—T. Orr, F. Hood, C. Nir, F. Folcr, F. Bolton, J. Peterson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1929, Page 5
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154RIFLE SHOOTING. Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1929, Page 5
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