RIFLE SHOOTING
RIFLE ASSOCIATION , MEETING. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) i I March 0. Annual matches for. the King’s prize were "advanced a further stage at- the meeting of the National Rifle Association at Trontham tliis morning. When the marksmen assembled at squadding posts f°r day’s 'shooting rain was falling, hut as, the morning advanced the weather took-’a turn for the hotter.. ■ Canterbury match, 10 rounds at 300 yards; was .completed during the morning," 'the winners being C. J. Nix (Feotheffcturi) v.'lm. scored the possible, with which he collected first prize, £7. R. H. Nieliolj (P,atone) was runner up.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 6
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