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BRUNNER NOTES

(Oui- Own Correspondent.) . Miss P. Fanning of Christchurch, is visiting friends in the district. - Private “Swannie” Cameron, formerly a resident of the district, is visiting here. Aircraftman C. Dixon is at present home on leave. The fourth shoot of the Brunner W.W.S.A. took place on Sunday after noon on the Dobson rifle range under very favourable conditions. 'the following are the results for application, and snap shooting respectively: M. Hill 39, 20; G. Purdy 39, 17; E. McPhie 32, 9; S. McAllum 21, 18: E. Roustridge 30, 8; J. Boustridge 29, 9; R. Moonev 26, 8; E. McDonald 19, ±3; B. Wick 20, 0; A. Boustridge 15, 4; P. Morant 9,8; P. Williams 9, 11; N. Gutberlet 3, 0.

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Grey River Argus, 18 May 1943, Page 2

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BRUNNER NOTES Grey River Argus, 18 May 1943, Page 2

BRUNNER NOTES Grey River Argus, 18 May 1943, Page 2

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