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Brian Russell, of Amberley, about to shoot in the grade A section of the Canterbury Smallbore Rifle Association championships on Saturday. The grade was won by Anna-Lisa Earwaker, of Christchurch, with 397.22 points. David Wells, of the West Coast, was second with 394.20, and Terry Lee, of Dunedin, was third with 394.17. About 70 shooters took part in the championships.

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Press, 22 June 1989, Page 42

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Brian Russell, of Amberley, about to shoot in the grade A section of the Canterbury Smallbore Rifle Association championships on Saturday. The grade was won by Anna-Lisa Earwaker, of Christchurch, with 397.22 points. David Wells, of the West Coast, was second with 394.20, and Terry Lee, of Dunedin, was third with 394.17. About 70 shooters took part in the championships. Press, 22 June 1989, Page 42

Brian Russell, of Amberley, about to shoot in the grade A section of the Canterbury Smallbore Rifle Association championships on Saturday. The grade was won by Anna-Lisa Earwaker, of Christchurch, with 397.22 points. David Wells, of the West Coast, was second with 394.20, and Terry Lee, of Dunedin, was third with 394.17. About 70 shooters took part in the championships. Press, 22 June 1989, Page 42