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RIFLE-SHOOTING

THE SUBURBS CLUB. The Suburbs Club continued the shoo* lug for trophies presented by Aleesri iieinpion and iieiiim.ore, Witcom.be Pym and tne dub. at Broadway range. Miramar, on Saturday, The test shoo* of the day was by Rifleman J. E. Given with 47 at 3Uoyds and 48 at 606yds. ii . n,. Runt put on the next best score with 95 both scores being off the rifle. J. E. Given won the silver spoon tor the beet score at 6Uoyds, with 48, heating C. J. Fisher on the count back, the club will hnish the fouth series on Wednesday next at ranges 300 and 500yds. Next Saturday will be devoted ■ to practice by those members not visiting the Treatham meeting. J. L. Turner, T. J. Chapman and A. H. Symonds will represent thy dab at the Wairarapa rifle meeting, and at tne Dominion ; meeting the cluo wui be represented by the following- G, Whiteman. J. H. Ross. J. £ Turner, J. B. Given, R. C. Barkle, B- HHuStf R. A Snelling, W. A. Isaac. T. J. Chapman, C. J. hisder, ii, Mitchell, J* Goodali, A. R. Symonds, W. Homer and Deputy-President Graham. (Saturday's scores:

EAXFTEUE CIIUB. The competition for Messrs Bills, Moore and Howell’s trophy was conclnded on Saturday last in good weather, last years winner (Rifleman it nest, again securing the trophy. The ranges were 200. 300, 500 and 600 yards. Following are the scores:

H. Mitchell 300 yds 46 46 500 yds 46 46 Hp. ’ll. 8 —106 6 — 98 T. W. J. F. H. Goodali — j. Cook K. Given — Stacey ak. Hunt —— 46 89 47 39 46 38 46 44 48 45 47 45 6 — 98 15 - 98 6C — 95 xo — a* BO - 93 10 — 93 \v. , j. Johnston 43 33 43 43 6 — a-' 18 — 92 A-. A. T. C. Bellamore J. ToUey 39 34 41 44 42 48 7 — 90 14 — 90 6(5 - 89 c* 42 47 bc —“ 89 6 —89 8 — 88 w. , il. Jackson — 42 39 41 41 p. AVinch-Conib 41 43 28 43 14 — 87 BC —■ 86 10 — 86 5 — ha 20-85 w. , Fellingham 35 40 41 40 . 28 37 J. w. MacLean , 43 40 41 32 BC 84 12 — 84 SO — 79 J. Smart — . 42 36

First Second Compu. Compn. Hp. il. H. Best _ 62 G3 sc — 125 G. Glaekeu .... 61 60 sc — 121 ..59 59 6 —124 fil 54 6C — 11* Jas. Taylor .... 61 52 2 — US .. 5G 51 6—1” 57 56 ec — 113 54 5S sc — 1V2 ." 57 51 SC - wa N. Pronse G. P. Catley . T. Taylor H. Bryce ~—

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 24 February 1913, Page 9

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RIFLE-SHOOTING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 24 February 1913, Page 9

RIFLE-SHOOTING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 24 February 1913, Page 9

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