CROMWELL NEWS
[From Ocr Correspondent.] April 9. ADJUSTMENT COMMISSION. The members of the Otago Adjustment Commission were in Cromwell yesterday and proceeded to Alexandra to-day. WEATHER. The weather for the week was fine and sunny up tilLyesterday, when there was a north-westerly wind blowing. During the night a soft rain fell. RIFLE CLUB. The first shoot of the season of the Cromwell Ladies’ Miniature Rifle Club took place last night, when there was a good attendance of members. The shooting was fair, and with practice there should be a good improvement. Mrs W. Webb won the trophy given by Mrs Arbuckle with 76 on the target. Scores: —Mrs Webb, 76—4; —80 ; Mrs Nicol, 66—15 —80; Miss Pringle, 67—14—80; Mrs Fraser, 73—11—80; Mrs G. Bell, 68—13—80; Miss N. Mitchell, 67—15—80; Mrs Anderson, 69—8—77; Miss Liddell, 65—12—77; Mrs Sanders, 52 —15—67 ; Miss Mitchell, 57—15 —72; Miss Johnston, 39—15—54; Miss Benzoni, 68—10—78; Miss Gordon, 69 —10—79; Mrs Duncan, 35—15—50; Miss Arbuckle, 56—15 71; Miss Campbell, 65—13 —78; Miss Nye, 61—15 —76.
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Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 23
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168CROMWELL NEWS Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 23
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