A miniature rifle match between the Rail vay Rifle Club and Harbour Hoard B teams was fired on the railway range on Tuesday. After a very interesting and enjoyable match, tbo Railway team won by 31 points. A feature of rho evening was -Mr A. Edwards’s “possible.” The scores were : —Railway; Port-cons 99, Rent 97, Cook 9S, O'Connor 95, Howitt 95, Levick 94, Hay-Mackcnzio 93, Harris 39, Greig 87, Young S2; total, 927. Harbour Board: A. Edwards -HA), Cestley 93, Becker 03. Braddock 90, Prince 90, Bull 89, "Williams 89, -Nielson SS, A. Williams S 3, Smytho SI; total, 89G. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Conghs and Colds never fails. 1;G. Eady Visitor (to English. country yokel in bis cottage); “And what do you do with yourself in the evenings, John':’’ John; “Well, ma’am. sometimes oi 7-its and lliinks, anil r.ouietimes "i just nits."’ A yrcat nnk's cpy. which a coltor bouphr in Pari; (nr about A, was rdd, subsequently for A 315.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9794, 18 October 1917, Page 3
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