MARTINBOROUGH
(“Times-Age” Special) AN INTERESTING RELIC. An interesting relic of bygone days may be seen at the shop of Mr Gundrie, being old flintlock, which was procured from the lining of the walls of a whare at the homestead at Huangarua. MINIATURE RIFLES SHOOTING. The best scores in the miniature rifle shooting competition last night were as follow: —R. Amos, V. Amos, W. Bain, S. Davidson, E. Findlay, Mrs Dempsey, D. Flynn, C. Skill, A. George, I. Smith, Mrs Davidson, K. Wright, J. Brassell, R. Nelson, each 70; Mrs Boyd and W. George 69; E. Feist and J. Cowperthwaite 68.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1938, Page 9
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100MARTINBOROUGH Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1938, Page 9
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