RIFLE SHOOTING.
The second shoot for the Cluli and Malison and Barr Trophies was held last Saturday and yesterday, at ranges of 300 and 000 yards. The shooting was not up to average, on account of the peculiar weather conditions on Saturday. It was hot* and very hazy over the target, and a slight but puffy breeze proved troublesome. Conditions yesterday were much the same. The scores are as follows: — Yds. Yds.
A. Section. 300 600 Hep. Tl. S. J. Hartley 42 42 8 92 H. Frankland 30 36 15 fllj C. Barnard 37 42 10 89 I\. Rand 34 36 16 A 86 A S. Head 42 32 .12 86 C. Rand 40 31 14 85 \V. Symons 36 33 14 i 831 A. AV. Barnard 31 39 12 82 H. McKegney 33 2S 9} 701 B. Section. C. Morgan 35 41 10 86 G. Cull 41 34 11 86 If. Ilamer 38 39 s 85 II. Graham .39 3S 8 85 A. S. Walsh 30 26 24 80 Next Saturday the third shooi 1 for the above trophies, at ranges ol 5011 and GOO yards. , will be held.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2237, 10 February 1921, Page 2
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190RIFLE SHOOTING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2237, 10 February 1921, Page 2
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