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"Efcning Post" Photo. SS^KL? Mf™G AT TRENTHAM.-Some of the. principal prizewinners and their Ihe^llh^llF^R\%A.SSoC^^.^tingZWhi^ concluded at:Trentham m.Saturday with leitfiE . Kn! I PtKmB'.Sri?", winners of the Champion Teams Match; from left E. S. King J Paterson,E Farley, F. Soler, with D. Roots, coach, in front. 2, E. Farley (Wanmnui) winner of the Service Championship. 3, Petone No. 1 team,ivinners of the C.A.C. Cup and Rifle Clubs Champion Teams Match. 4, H. Cromie (Ashburton), winner of' Rifle Challenge Cu^Trh Nicholl. Petone), winner of the King's Prize, which carries with it the Bollinger Belt. 6, H. V. Croxton (Karori) winner of the Australian Aggregate and third in the King's Prize. 7, T. Goodall (Suburbs) TlAi-l^frt ASSregfei Jordan (Westport), runner-up in the Service ChampioZhip'. 9 J.Austin Nuhaka), winner o the Witcombe and Caldwell A Grade Match: 10, Captain W.N Mase-IttJf^T'' "%%."* 'n 'V Kin^ Prize. 11, The Navy discusses the shooting with the winner of the Kings Prize. 12, Chairing the winner of the King's Prize at the conclusion of the final shoot over .-.'..... the 900 yards range. Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 12 March 1934, Page 5
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