RIFLE SHOOTING.
NBW ZEALANDERS' COMPLAINT. ALLEGED UNFAIR TREATMENT, Received Oct. 24, tJH p.m. Melbourne, October 24. Is the Senate, Mr Walter read a tetter from the manager of the New Zealand rifle team at Sydney, complaining that the New Zealasders were treated differently to the British team in the Blatter of railway passes and tent' charge*. A Government enquiry was promised. THE KING'S PRIZE WINNER. j Received Oct. 24, 11.12. p.m. j ~ Sydney, October 24. 'At the rifle meeting, Cutler (Bathurst) I iron tbe King's prize. Received Oct. 25, 13 a.m. , Sydney, October 24. She first prize in the King's match is worth £IOO. Linn, of Orange, filled second place, and Pergt. Tatlow, of the British team, third. The scores were tot available to-night. None of the Hew Zealanders were prominent.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 October 1907, Page 3
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131RIFLE SHOOTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 25 October 1907, Page 3
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