RIFLE SHOOTING
Feilding and district have furnished competitive marksmen ever since targets were set up in the Dominion and rifles have been trailed to New Zealand’s Bisley with the annual
pilgrimage to Trentham. The Cheltenham range provides a. training ground for coming crack shots and riflemen get a great deal of pleasure out of their home and away matches. Major Dakin, the well known organising secretary of the National Rifle Associat ion, of N.S*.W. .'puds u s a copy of the programme and regulations for the 68th annual prize meeting, to be held oil the* A'/izao rifle range at Liverpool from October 8 to hi next. This has always been a. popular meeting With New Zealand shots, who have fared pretty well with tlieir rifles. The N.S.W. rifle meetvng is, next to Fngland’s Bisley the largest in* the world and this year the prize money aggregate* £4224,, plus many mechiD and trophies. Well you he represented, Cheltenham?.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3794, 11 August 1932, Page 4
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157RIFLE SHOOTING Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3794, 11 August 1932, Page 4
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