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D. McKENZIE WINS PAPAWAI AGGREGATE

Johnston (N.S.W.) and Freak (N.S.W.) Close up CARTER (LINTON) IN THF MONEY (Per Press Association.) CAETEETON, Last Night. Shooting resumed on the Papawai range this morning in good light. The wind chopped round to westerly but was very light, causing no trouble. The first match, the Victoria Match at 800 yards, produced good sheeting between L. C. and C. E. Sigvcrsteen of the Tararua Club. The former mcured a possible and his brother rang on nine bulls and a clean miss. G. J. Nix (Tauhercnikau) and G. Porge (Now South Wales) both secured possibles. The Australian shooters are still doing well and are strongly represented in prize money. Details:— VIGTOEIA MATCH, 800yds, £4, L. C. Sigversten (Tararua), 50. £4, C. J. Nix (Peatherston), 50. £4, G. Forge (New South Wales) 50. £2, H. Boon (Karori), 49; L. Haro (Suburbs), 49. • £l, H. 1 C. Trotman (Groytown), 49; Captain Simmonds (Wanganui), 49; A. K. Johnston (New South Wales), 48. Three others scored 48 and five 46 but were counted out. DOMINION MATCH, 900yds. £5, D; M'Kenzie (Opaki), 48. £4, J. G. Feast (Groytown), 48. ' £3, A. O, Crossman (Akarana), 47. £2, W. J. Harris (Victoria), 47; W, J. Feast (Greytown, 46. £l, A.- T. Graham (Dunedin), 45. WAIEAEAPA MATCH, 800 and 900 yards. £5, G. H. Gower (Eata) 49 and 47.£4, F. Sharland (Eenwick) 48 and 47.' £3, E. H. Nicholl (Petone) 48 and 47. £2, J. McKenzie (Opaki) 50 and 45; H. Hawthorne (Karori) 46 and 47. £l, T. Orr (Greytown) 48 and 45. The nearest Australians (£1 each) were W. J. Fulton (New South Wales) and 44, and B. L. Freak (New South Wales) 46 and 45. Four other New South Wales shooters secured £1 but no .Victorians figured. LADIES’ MATCH, 5 shots, 500yds. £2/2/-, Mrs. E. Tilson. 16/9 each: Miss O. Nix and Mrs Nicholson ,24. 7/6, Miss M. Nix. 5/-, Mrs, Morris. 2/6, Miss F. Booth. CHAMPION SHIP AGGEEGATE. £lO, D. M'Kenzie (Opaki), 364. £B, A, N. Johnston (N.S.W.) 361 £5/10/-, B. L. Freak (N.S.W.), 360. £5/10/-, A. N. Swanson (Karori) 360. £4, J. C. Feast (Greytown) 359. £3, "H. Hancock (Victoria), 357. £2, J. C. Carter (Linton), 356; H. Harries (Christchurch), 356. £l, T. Orr (Greytown), 356. BID WELL MEMOEIAL BELT, high ' est aggregate matches 1 to 7, an( BID WILL MEMOEIAL SHIELD, D. M'Kenzie (Opaki). MAENSELL CHALLENGE CUP, highest aggregate ovcr iangcs 600, 800 and 900 yards. D. M'Kenzie. BUCHANAN MEMOEIAL CHAL* LENGE’ CUP, highest aggregate 800 and 900 yards. ' F. Sharland (Eenwick)'. TYEO CUP. L, J. Sigvcrtscn (Tararua).

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6539, 22 February 1928, Page 7

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D. McKENZIE WINS PAPAWAI AGGREGATE Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6539, 22 February 1928, Page 7

D. McKENZIE WINS PAPAWAI AGGREGATE Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6539, 22 February 1928, Page 7

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