RIFLE SHOOTING
GREYTOWH-PAPAWAI IBEETIKG
[Per United Press Association.]
WELLINGTON, February 20,
The Greytown-Papawai rifle meeting opened this morning under good conditions, the sun shining, with a steady light easterly breeze, which caused no inconvenience. The president (Mr J. F. Thompson) welcomed the Australian teams, Captain R. W. Reseigh acknowledging the welcome. The Australians express themselves as very pleased with tne conditions and range. SEIIVJCE MATCH.
£2 10s.—F. C. Hamilton (Wanganui), 31. £2 10s.—Captain Simmoncls (Paeroa).
£2 10s.—P. LJ. Kummer (Tewarau)
J. C. Armstrong and E. L. Wilesmith (bot)i of N.S.W.), eacli £l. BLDWELL MATCH, 3,000 YARDS. £fi, —E. J. Channon (N.S.W.), 49. £4.—J. S. Hood (Foa therston). 48. £3.—J. C. Feast (Greytown). 43. £2.—H. Harries (Christchurch), 48. £2.—S. Hayes (N.S.W.), 47. £l.—W. H, Harris (Victoria), 47. The visitors were entertained at lunch by the local clubs.
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Evening Star, Issue 19795, 20 February 1928, Page 6
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136RIFLE SHOOTING Evening Star, Issue 19795, 20 February 1928, Page 6
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