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MORRIS-TUBE SHOOTING.

♦ — — The junior matches in connection with the j Canterbury Morris-tube Association's competitions are now concluded, with the following results: — •Engineers' Team— B wins. Civil Service Rifles— s wins, 2 losses (one match not fired). . . Farmers' Co-operative Association — 4 wins, 4 losseß. Native Kifles 1 win, 6- losses (one match not fired). C.A.CC— No wins, 5 losses (three matches not fired). The Engineers' team wins the cup for the current year. y ) The highest individual averages (six shoots out of eight to count) are: — Sergeant Willougbby, Engineers, 32 2-8. Mr Barker, Farmers-* Co-operative, 81 4-6. Colour-Sergeant Bonifant, Civil Service Eifles, 31 4-6. Bugler Boniface Native Rifles, 29 5-6. Sergeant Willougbby, of the Engineers' team, wins the silver medal for highest aversgs. _________________________

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8120, 20 September 1904, Page 3

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MORRIS-TUBE SHOOTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8120, 20 September 1904, Page 3

MORRIS-TUBE SHOOTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 8120, 20 September 1904, Page 3

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