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DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB.

The Dunedin Rifle Club fired the second competition for -Mr Lyders’s prize on Saturday. The weather was not favorable, a gale of wind spoiling most of the scores at the long range. The following are the highest scores:— ■

500 600 700 ' yds. yds. yds. Hep. 11. Mr Garrick ... ... 25 21 27 5 — 78 Mr Speight ~ ... 29 25 22 78 Mr Elliott ... 32 29 15 74 Mr Hardie — „ 31 24 16 71 Mr M'Natty ... ... 28 33 7 68 Mr Tonkin ... 27 20 16 65 Mr M'Carthy ... ... 21 29 13 63 Mr Bannerman ... 32 20 11 63

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Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 1

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DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB. Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 1

DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB. Evening Star, Issue 11684, 17 February 1902, Page 1

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