RIFLE SHOOTING
SOUTH ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. (BT TELEGEArn— PRESS ASSOCIATION.) CHRISTCIIURCH, This Day. The first of the South Island championship riflo matches was fired this morning at Redcliffs, in fine weather. Canterbury Match, ten shots at 200 and 60C yards.— feflmn. Holton (Amberley), 93 ; Lieut. Charlton (South Otago), 91 : Sergt. Swinard (Oatnaru), 89: Bflmn. Walker, Duthie, and Tombrell (Christchurch), and Duncas and Bartc3 (Waihao), each 88.
New Zealand apples are in great demand in 'the Argentine. An order has just 'been placed for 30,000 cases to bo delivered in March, April, and May (states tho Auckland Herald). Of <Us quantity 4000 cases are to be supplied by the WaJTtemata Fruitgrowers' Cooperative Society, and arrangements ai o boing ma do to 'secure the best possible i'ruit from the Auckland district. Nelson will doubtless supply tho bulk* of the order. "Why do women* always put men on a pedestal?" asked the Piev. A. 11. Colvile, in tho course of an address in St. Matthew's Church. Auckland, last week. "It only breaks their heart when the crash comeh," he added. "It's cruel, both to youiselves and to the men,'' he nemtixl to tho wom<safolk in the wagi'egatioa. .-•*-•
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1913, Page 8
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193RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1913, Page 8
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