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VOLUNTEERING

DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB. He second competition for Mr Shaw’s prize was fired by members of the Dunedin Rifle dub on Saturday. • The mueter was a good one, but a tricky wind interfered to some extent with the shooting. The highest scores were as follow 500 600

yds. yds. Hep. Tl Mr Pemberton 25 29 10 — 64 Mr Bannennan ... 24 28 6 — 58 Mr Proudfoot _ 26 31 67 Mr Searie — _ 33 21 54 Hr Blissard — _ 25 26 2 — 53 Mr Greenslade _. 19 33 52 Mr Symons _ 27 25 52 *Tr Losan _ „. 24 26 1 — 51 Mr Spalding _ „ 22 19 10 — 51 Mr Tonkin ... „. 24 26 — — 69

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Evening Star, Issue 12630, 9 October 1905, Page 1

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VOLUNTEERING Evening Star, Issue 12630, 9 October 1905, Page 1

VOLUNTEERING Evening Star, Issue 12630, 9 October 1905, Page 1

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