RIFLE SHOOTING.
THE TKKXTIIAM RANGE. THE AI\KTIUMAX TEAM'S IMPRESSIONS. TIIET/h'ICK'IESTR.WfiF |\ fllE WORLD. [Press Association—Copyright.] SYDNEY, Sunday. Mr Dak in. secretary of I lie Rifle Association, infervicwp, said the Auslralinn lea,,, i l;u ] f onnp ,| j] 1( , «»j»i ii ion thai Treulliain was Iho triekii'st niiif-o in Ih,. world. The team had I)oimi puzzled and hcafen entirely by tlic conditions prevailing during j|n> meeting, Ihe changes of |ij.|,| ~,,,1 11S) effects; on I he olevalion being such as they had never had the slightest experience of licre. Under the prevailing condiiions he considered the score made by I lie .Vw Zcalanders
would .ben) any loam in lin> world. Or
any Australian range h ( - would not
have the slightest fear with the same
team, which under normal conditions
here would prove equal to any Xow
Zealand team. The general appointirents at Trent ham were excellent;, especially as regards the telephony which was so np-to-dalc- as to put Australian ranges to shame.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 21 March 1910, Page 5
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159RIFLE SHOOTING. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 21 March 1910, Page 5
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