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ROTORUA WINS

WEEKLY PRESS SHlfc HIGH SCHOOL SECURp TROPHY FOR THIRd TIME FINE AVERAGE SCOHb Advice was received yeste^j, Staff Sergeant-Major W. Bateg the Rotorua High School cadet pany had again been successfa] winning the Weeldy Press Chal] Shield for the North Islandaj 1932 musketry competition, ^ score of 92.1 points. This is the third successive sion on which the Rotorua " School has seeured the trophy a, the advice received by Serg( Major Bates, the congratulatioj the General Officer Commandiiif New Zealand Forces, Brigadieteral W. L. Sinclair Burgess, D C.M.G., C.B., are extended to company on their meritorious pe manee. Arrangements aretobei for a suitable date for the tion of the trophy and medals ti individual marksmen by the o commanding the Northern Gomu Colonel J. E. Duigan, D.S.O. The shield for the South Island won by the cadet company 0{ St. Andrew's College with a i of 95.9 points. Following are the detailed a made by the Rotorua marksme the shoot for the trophy:— Bugler C. A. Frost Sgt. W. E. Higgins " Drummer R. B. Dawson Cadet M. Marks w Cadet T. Dowling Cadet C. T. Wylie Cadet R. Ashby Cadet L. H. McCormick Cadet E. T. Vernall Cadet G. M. Brooker ... _

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 433, 18 January 1933, Page 4

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ROTORUA WINS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 433, 18 January 1933, Page 4

ROTORUA WINS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 433, 18 January 1933, Page 4

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