SHOOTING AT TRENTHAM.
Tho eor.tinuoii.s-riini.iiy-man, target match of seven shots was won by W. Duncan (Waimatc) am/M-'. J. Oausley (Thame*), each .scoring the posdMo with seven bulls, and'each taking £3 10s- . . . R. J. Pans, titc leader and probable belt-winner, is a. native -of Wamirapa. arid 43 years'of age lis began shooting in 1900 with North Wairararm. Clubl In 1902 he compete! at, Trent nam. gaining ninth place in'the King's Jfme Match. In the fcllowinc- year lie won the belt, and m' 1904 was a. member of the New-Zealand team that went to Bisley and won the Kolapore Cup. He has shot at successive meetings since, and m _ 1914 wae 20th m the K«i for the, Kirg's Prize He has won various district nflo ohunpion--shipß, and is also good witii the sporting gun, on ono occasion tiomg with J. White at Nap.er for the live bird championship, but was beaten in tho shoot-off* ——
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Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 12
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152SHOOTING AT TRENTHAM. Evening Star, Issue 16993, 15 March 1919, Page 12
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