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Robin Heaton, of Timaru, about to take aim in the annual inter-island smallbore rifle shooting championship at McLeans Island yesterday. He scored 591 points for seventh-highest placing in the 29-strong South Island team, which was convincingly beaten, 11,745 to 11,896. lan Pottinger, of Christchurch, was the South’s top scorer, with 596. The week-long New Zealand smallbore rifle championships continue today and tomorrow with the premier event, the 50m championship.

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Press, 10 February 1988, Page 72

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Robin Heaton, of Timaru, about to take aim in the annual inter-island smallbore rifle shooting championship at McLeans Island yesterday. He scored 591 points for seventh-highest placing in the 29-strong South Island team, which was convincingly beaten, 11,745 to 11,896. lan Pottinger, of Christchurch, was the South’s top scorer, with 596. The week-long New Zealand smallbore rifle championships continue today and tomorrow with the premier event, the 50m championship. Press, 10 February 1988, Page 72

Robin Heaton, of Timaru, about to take aim in the annual inter-island smallbore rifle shooting championship at McLeans Island yesterday. He scored 591 points for seventh-highest placing in the 29-strong South Island team, which was convincingly beaten, 11,745 to 11,896. lan Pottinger, of Christchurch, was the South’s top scorer, with 596. The week-long New Zealand smallbore rifle championships continue today and tomorrow with the premier event, the 50m championship. Press, 10 February 1988, Page 72

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