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RIFLE-SHOOTING

GREY DEFENCE CLUB. . The final competition for J. Martin’s trophy was fired off on the Cobden Range on Sunday. Low scoring was general owing to a strong mirage and changeable wind Rifleman J. Prendergast was top scorer with 92 (conditions 11 shots at 300 yards'and 10 shots and one optional sighter at each range). Rifleman T. G. Garth won the trophy with a total of 192, Rifleman J. Prendergast being runner-up with 191; Scores:

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300 600 Hp. Tl. yds yds J. Prendergast .. 49 43 scr 92 T. G. Garth .. .. 45 43 3 91 M. Garth 39 38 11 88 C. Richardson .. 45 37 4 86 0. Mutch . . .. 36 45 9 O 84 C. Ramsey .. .. 43 40 scr 83 J. Scorgie 47 32 3 82 J. Bromley 43 24 15 82

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1940, Page 4

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RIFLE-SHOOTING Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1940, Page 4

RIFLE-SHOOTING Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1940, Page 4