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KOMATA SHOOT

POOR CONDITIONS SCORES LOWER THAN USUAL A well attended shoot was held by the Paeroa Defence Rifle Club fit Komata last Saturday, when two 300 yard ranges were done. A gusty cross-wind kept up all day and this, together with a considerable mirage, tended to keen scores down lowtrthan usual. Details of individual scores wbre as follow:—

K. Morrison, scored 87, handicap 7, total 94; G. Partridge, 74, 20, 94; R. Wilson, 75, 14, 89; P. Young, 71, 17', 88; P. Swetman, 71. 16,. 87; A. Beck, 73, 13, 86; R. Swetman, 68, 17, 85; J. Johansen, 75, 8, 83; H. Mackey, 67, 14, 81; G. Shaw, 61. 16, 77; G. Swetman. 48, 29, 68; B. Cocks, 43, 20, 63; G. Davidson, 4Q, 29, 60; A. Drinkwater, 31, 20, 51.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 58, Issue 4108, 4 March 1949, Page 5

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KOMATA SHOOT Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 58, Issue 4108, 4 March 1949, Page 5

KOMATA SHOOT Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 58, Issue 4108, 4 March 1949, Page 5