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A cartridge case ejects from Godfrey Rivers’s pistol in a match at the Practical Shooting Institute’s annual South Island three-gun championships on the Burnett Range, McLeans Island, at the week-end. Twenty-two competitors, from Auckland to Dunedin, took part in the two-day event, shooting three matches with pistols, three with rifles and three with shotguns. Ross Jellyman, Reefton, was the over-all winner.

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Press, 23 September 1988, Page 40

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A cartridge case ejects from Godfrey Rivers’s pistol in a match at the Practical Shooting Institute’s annual South Island three-gun championships on the Burnett Range, McLeans Island, at the week-end. Twenty-two competitors, from Auckland to Dunedin, took part in the two-day event, shooting three matches with pistols, three with rifles and three with shotguns. Ross Jellyman, Reefton, was the over-all winner. Press, 23 September 1988, Page 40

A cartridge case ejects from Godfrey Rivers’s pistol in a match at the Practical Shooting Institute’s annual South Island three-gun championships on the Burnett Range, McLeans Island, at the week-end. Twenty-two competitors, from Auckland to Dunedin, took part in the two-day event, shooting three matches with pistols, three with rifles and three with shotguns. Ross Jellyman, Reefton, was the over-all winner. Press, 23 September 1988, Page 40