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MINIATURE RIFLES

RESULTS OF COMPETITIONS AT INANGAHUA The competition trophies of. the Inangahua Miniature Rifle Club for March were won by F. S. Hayes, who was awarded the Robinson Cup for the best score made without handicap. W. King won the McKane trophy for the best score on the bullseye, and the Forrest medal for the first club member to score a 10 shot possible on the bullseye. In the last two shoots for March the scoring was as follows:—F. Hoy 65, C. Osmand 63, O. Malloy 64, F. Hayes 61, G. August 61, D. Dobson 61, J. Crossman 66, B. M. Crompton 63, J. Willets 62, W. Russell 62, B. Alborn 63, W. King 70, C. R. Cairns 67, W. Blom 66, Gore Porter 65, R. Hobbs 63, W. Burnett 37, G. Crossman 65, B. Crompton 58, R. McMillan 67, W. Bonifacio 55, O. Collins 58, C. Cleaver 64, G. Hubbard 65, L. McKane 57, F. Hoy 66, C. Osmand 57, O. Malloy 61, F. Hayes 64, G. August 66, D. Dobson 29, J. Crossman 66, J, Willets 62, W. Russell 63, B. Alborn 68, W. King 67, C, R. Cairns 62, W. Blom 63, Gore Porter 69, R. Hobbs 51, W. Burnett 59, G. > Crossman 56, B. Crompton 62, R. McMillan 66, O. Collins 40, C. Cleaver 66. C. Lawn 19, L. McKane 69, C. Hayes 48, A. Cleaver 52, B. Mitchell 56. SHIPPING PORT OF GREYMOUTH [THE PRESS Special Service.] GREYMOUTH, April 1. The James Cook sailed In ballast last night for Vanikoro, Santa Cruz. The Huanui arrived early this morning from Foxton and sailed again this afternoon with coal, for return. The Hokitika is dUe to-day from Wellington, via Westport, with cargo. After discharge she will proceed to Hokitika to load timber for Wellington, returning to Greymouth to complete for Waltara, The Kartigi is to leave Wellington this afternoon for Greymouth, in ballast, and is due to-morrow to load coal and timber for Auckland. The Kauri is to leave Wellington tomorrow with cargo for Greymouth, via Westport, and is due on Tuesday to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide, completing at Bruce Bay. The Poolta is due on Monday from Wellington to load for return. The Titoki is to leave Tarakohe to-day for Westport and Greymouth, and is due here on Monday to load coal for Nelson. The Totara is to load timber at Bruce Bay on Monday for New Plymouth. The Miro is due early from Port Aburirl, Napier, with explosives. The Walmea is due on Friday next to load timber for Port Waikato. PORT OP WESTPORT fTHE PRESS Special Sendee.] WESTPORT, April 1. The Kaimai completed loading to-day for Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin, and sailed this morning for Lyttelton. The Wlngatui arrived from Wellington last night and is loading for Wellington. She will sail to-morrow. The Totara will sail at 3 p.m. to-day from Miramar, and is due here to-morrow to load bunkers, proceeding to Bruce Bay to load timber for New Plymouth. The Kauri will sail from Wellington today with general cargo for Westport, and Is due to part-load on Monday with timber for Melbourne, completing at Greymouth and'Bruce Bay. The Karepo, with general cargo, is due from Auckland to load on Monday for Auckland and Kioreroa. The Kalingo will now sail to-morrow from Wanganui, and is due to load here on Monday for Wellington. High tide at Westport to-morrow, 11.10 a.m. and 11.30 p.m. (New Zealand standard time). Vital statistics recorded at the Westport Courthouse for March, with the comparative figures for the same month last year in parenthesis, are as follows:—Marriages 7, (5), births .8 C 9), .geaths fi i

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 4

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MINIATURE RIFLES Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 4

MINIATURE RIFLES Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 4

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