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Four shoot possibles

Four possibles were shot in the latest round of the Christchurch Smallbore Rifle Association’s competitions. The possibles were achieved by E. Briden, 100:6, Mrs J. I. Neale, 100.6,1. Pottinger, 100.4, and S. Catto, 100.3. Wednesday nights.—Paparua 573.14, Heathcote II 559.13; Rail-East I 586.10, Christchurch W.M.C. 563.10; Cashmere 563.11, Heathcote I

551.5; Rail-East II 562.4, Christchurch 542.4; University 555.16, United 540.12. Thursday nights.-Paparua I 590.24, Sydenham 575.14; Cashmere 589.26, United 584.23; Rail-East I 587.19, Paparua II 561.12; University 581.19, Heathcote 575.17; Government Ladies 573.13, Richmond W.M.C. 567.14; RailEast II 571.17, Lyttelton 570-15.

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Press, 27 May 1985, Page 29

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Four shoot possibles Press, 27 May 1985, Page 29

Four shoot possibles Press, 27 May 1985, Page 29

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