RIFLE SHOOTING.
Last Saturday, in tine weather will) ,a light breeze, live second shoot for Mr Rider's trophy was held, at range.- of 200 and 000 yards, I licic was a large attendance of members, including V. Burr, a new member. A very hot sun', causing haze over ihc target, troubled sonic shooters, and in the late afternoon a low light made aiming awkward, the lotionarc the scores: Yds. Yds,
'''Not competing for trophy. The third and last shoot for the above trophy will be held next Saturday, unless a notice to the contrary appears in next issue.
200 000 Hep. Tl. Mdiynn 31 33 8 72 Barnard 20 25 12 00 ' B;l mill'd 32 31 o 05 H. Rand ■ 28 20 _ 7 01 S. i lead 28 30 o 00 _i. llnrlk-y 28 30 — 58 11. McKeuucy 31 21 0 58 \\'. Symons 20 22 (i 57 w. O’Brien 23 25 s 50 4 . Rider 27 20 — 50 n. Claris 22 23 10 55 c. Rand 25 24 5 54 n. Frnn.kla.iui 28 7 11 43 c. Symons 25 7 11 43 Y_ Burr 20 ’ 10 12 JO
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2103, 16 March 1920, Page 3
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188RIFLE SHOOTING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2103, 16 March 1920, Page 3
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