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THE FINAL STAGES.

TRENTHAM RIFLE MEETING. KING'S PKIZE TO-DAY. (By Telegraph. - Tress Association.) TRENTHAM, this clay. The weather was dull with a hint of rain, bnt there was no wind when shooting started to-day. The Champion Teams Match, five men aside, seven shots, at three ranges, 300, 500 and 000 yards, was fired during the morning, the North v. Spulh Island I Match, 20 men aside, being fired concurrently on the same ranges. j The King's Prize Match will be fired about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at 900 yards. ': (Details of yesterday's shooting appear in another column.) j Wanganui Wins Teams Match. j The Champion Teams' Match resulted in Wanganui No. 1 (Simmonde 07, Soler j 100, E. S. King 95. -7. G. Ritchie 98, j Christian 04, total 4S_) taking the Dis-; trict Challenge Shield. The scores of the other teams were:—Suburbs No. 1, 370; Karori No. 1, 475; Wanganui No. 2, 470 ; Petone No. 1, 474; Featherston, 474. Twenty-four teams competed. North Beats South. North won the Inter-Island Match by 1003 points to 1871. Shooting was very hot throughout. Shooting off for the Croxton Cup, G. Cromie beat Boon by 15 to 4. THE BEST INVESTMENT I EVER MADE Was three boxes of Loasby's Uricalls. They are marvellous in their effect. I was a martyr to rheumatism and sciatica for years, and had given up all hope, but your "Uricalls" have completely cured mc. Price 4/6 per box, three boxes for 13/, at all chemists or storekeepers, or direct from A. M. LOASBY, LTD., Prescribing Chemist. His Majesty's Arcade. (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1926, Page 10

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THE FINAL STAGES. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1926, Page 10

THE FINAL STAGES. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1926, Page 10