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EIFLE SHOOTINa KAEORI CLUB The Karori Defence Itifle Club fired a lone range competition ou Saturday (10 shots at 800 yards and 10 sb>;s at 900 yards). At 800 yards the ton score was made by President Judd, who made the remarkably fine score of 49 out of a possible 50. At 900 yards the wind and light, made high scoring difficult the best score being 45 by D. Bobertson, who also made the highest aggregate for the day The two trophies for handicap men were won by M. M'Whirter and L. Old. The following are ths details:— 800 900 _ . s<ls. yds. Hep. TI. D. Robertson 45 45 on M. M'Whirter 43 42 4 89 R. Caughley 41 44 88 L. Old. 44, 41, 2—ST; H. Boon, 44 V> SO; H. J. Russell, 42, 37, 5—84; J W"'Gibson, 41, 35, B—S4; H. C. Boon, 40 34* 10— 84; O. 31. Chins. 44, 35, 4—S3; Vf. N. Matthews, 34, 37, 11—82; Dep.-Pres. H. Marshall 44, 35, —, 79; T. T. Freeman, 42, 30, s— l7'• J. Burns, 41, 35, —, 76; F. Ching, 44 32 76; \Y. C. Webb, 45, 31, —, 70; G. W. Boddy' 39, 31, G—76; Pres. W. Judd, 49, 26, — 73" R. Randell, 32. 37, —, 09; H. RandeU 31 34' —, 05 ;. J. W. 31' Gill, retired. ' ' An : Elgin postman, awarded the Imperial.. Service Medal on his retirement, walked 106,600 miles oii his daily rounds in 27 years. ' PHIECO 1 ' DIAMOND-GRID BATTERY Safety demands the strongest, toughest, and most powerful battery you can: get. Safety demands a Philco Battery. Philco Batteries arc guaranteed for two years. End your battery troubles. Drive up and ask for full particulars at the ' PHILCO SERVICE STATION 35 DIXON STREET Opp. Ladies Rest Room, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 14

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