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GENERAL.

- A visit was made to the Brooklyn range last Saturday evening. A dance was In progress. The excellent music by Mrs. CTSullivan, tho capable .management by the master-of ceremonies, Mr. Cunningham, the delectable supper provided by the Brooklyn. Club ladies, and the informality .and. sociability nf .all present made the evening a most enjoyable one. These functions aro held fortnightly, and are well worth a. visit.-

. On a perusal of the scores made by teamsmen in inter-club competitions one is struck with tho rcmarkablo form of Mr. It. H. Nlcholl (Harbour Board) who for sheer merit is a veritable marvel. He has dropped merely one point in six shoots.

Another marksman whose consistency is without parallel is Mr. J. T. King (Karori), who has- scored in all his matches six consecutive sixty-nines, and it Is' a remarkable coincidence that In 1930 he did exactly tho same thing. One hopes his "luck" will some day change. Most of his nines have been doubtful "bulls."

NEXT ROUND OF MATCHES. Intermediate Grade—Last Bound. 15th August—P.W.M.C. versus Hutt.

A crackling fire gives life a zest, Warmth makes the ivintry chill u jest, Wlule tempests rage and tall trees sway, We laugh our fears and cares away. A crackling fire! a steaming glass! With music make the gla,d hours pass, And. last! to soothing sleep assure A tot of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt,

18th August.—Petone Central versus "Evening Post." 18th August.—Public Service versus W.W.M.C. Harbour Board, a bye. B Grade—Seventh Kound. 15th August.—Onslow versus South. 17th August.—Petone Ladies versus P.W.M.C. Ladles. 17th August.—Brooklyn versus Karori. ISth August.—Hutt Ladles versus Hutt Valley Ladles. 18th August.—Port Nicholson Ladies' versus Aotea. 18th August.—Petone Central versus Brooklyn Ladles. P.W.M.C., a bye.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1932, Page 14

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GENERAL. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1932, Page 14

GENERAL. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 28, 2 August 1932, Page 14

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