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MASTERTON CLUB SHOOT. THREE POSSIBLES REGISTERED. The scores were good at the practice shoot of rhe Masterton Club last evening, possibles being registered by F. Seward, L. A. Renall, and Mrs King. The top scorers were: —L. Renall, Mrs King, F. Seward, 70; P. Russell. I. Sutherland, Hope Cross, H. K. Smith. 69; Miss Olliver, J. W. Curtin, Mrs F. Seward, R. V. Mason. A. R. Reynolds, W. D. Wallace, 68; C. Gillon, Miss Dixon, C. Curtis, 67; L. H. Carter, 66; J. R. Golder, C. A. Wainscott, W. Dale, 64; I. Dale, 63; Mrs C. Gillon. 61; W. F. Weston, K. Lambert, 60: F. J. Bartosh, 58; Mrs Catheral, 54; Mrs C. J. Curtin, 53; D. Butler, 50.
old players are there to strip off and help the old club along. Nothing is too much trouble to their coach, J. Dwyer, who gets as many as can attend to practice at Lansdowne every Thursday night.
He leaned over the garden fence and beckoned to his neighbour: “I say. old man. I understand that you have Smith’s rake?" “Yes.” “Good! If you’ll let me borrow that occasionally. I’ll let you use his shovel whenever you want it."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 May 1939, Page 2
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199MINIATURE RIFLES Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 May 1939, Page 2
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