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RIFLE SHOOTING.

KING’S PRIZE. XEAV RECORD ESTABLISHED. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, Oct. 17. R. AY. Gunn, of Victoria, won tlie King's Prize at the Liverpool range with a score of 341. He shot most consistent!v thrcmglitout. Gunn’s score was not only a record for the State, but for the British Empire. He has been competing in big matches for many years. The New Zealand marksman. Captain A\ r . N. Masefield, shot in the Lindsay Match in-clay, and at 80i) yards registered fifty. He obtained a minor prize.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1930, Page 5

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RIFLE SHOOTING. Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1930, Page 5

RIFLE SHOOTING. Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1930, Page 5

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