RAHOTU.
(Our Own Correspondent.)
Our local Rifle Club representatives have returned from their expedition to New Plymouth. They were defeated, but still did not disgrace their Club. For the inforaia'ion of members of the Club who may not have had an opportunity of seeing the scores, I give them •here:
526 The conditions were seven shots at each range. We have been getting splendid weather (for ducks !) during the week just past. The bush roads, wherever tfefe-e is any traffic, are cut up pretty badly.-*Nov. 19th.
NEW PLYMOUTH. 200 300 500--Tl. W. Humphries ... 28 28 29--85 R. N. Hooker ... 29 29 26--84 N. Okey ... ... 31 25 26--82 F. Okev ... 32 24 22--79 F.Smith ... ... 30 27 16--73 J. Bennett ... ... 23 21 27--71 J. Lye ... 22 13 24RAHOTU. -59 533 J. Wagstaff... ... 29 26 29--84 E. Sutton ... ... 29 22 29--80 W. C. Phillips ... 28 37 22--77 E. B. Morgan ... 28 20 28--76 J. McCullum ... 28 22 25--75 H. Harrison... ... 28 19 25--72 J. Colmer ... ... 20 22 20--62
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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 23 November 1894, Page 3
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