MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING.
WINTER TOURNAMENT. Following ■ arc the ■ 'results of- the fifth'! week's shooting-in the Canterbniy Mininturo . Riflo Association's'winter tournament, these boing the last matches of the first'round:— SECTION A. Railway. No. I—Tliowas 70, , Carte* 70, Bentley OS, Portcous 67, Hobbs 67,' Halos Gfi, Hessey 66 Rylafct 66; total 640. Lin wood —Wells 69, Best 66, Tnyler 66, Bowlker 04, Lightfoot Gl, Chinnery 63, Bridgcman G2, Green 60; total 514. Sydenham—Left 70, Hay 69. Logan 68, Webb 68, Venner 67, Sheriffs- 66, Harrjscn 65, Craig 65; total 538. City C.D.C. —Tyera 69, Sandford 68, Andrews £8, Sendall 68, Reid 67, Fleming 66, Dnvi9on 66, Bishop 66; i total 538. Peppler's—Lane 70, Johnston 70, Brown 69, t Cowlen 69,. George' 68,. Simmons 68, Black , 68, Barker 68; total 550. Cashmere' No. 1— Papprill 69, Neill 69, Gabb' 68, Dorbidge 69, Hogarth 68, Peek 67, Hunsly 67, Hawkca 67: total 514. SECTION B, . Ward's Brewery—AuJsebrook 68, Frenoh 68, Hutchings 69,' .Childs 68, Buchanan 66, Wc.s- ! ton 68, Murray 67, Shoxman 65; .total 589. : Railway No 2—Hands 67, Mullally 68, Braiiy ; 60, Buckhnrst 67, Fuller 66, Hattrick 66,1 Timbes 66, Barlo'w 65 ; total 531. Railway No. 2—Bettridge 70, Duckworth 67, Brady 66, Fraser 61, Timba %,!, Hands 68, Fuller 65, Barlow 64; total 528. Cashmere No. 2—Deighton 63, .Gray 57, Harman 65. Cattermole 59, Neville 60, Sleeman 53; totnl 357. » Ward's Brewery—Auhebrook'66, Childs 65,: tiutchinga 65, Mackay 65, French 66, Weston 69, Sharraan 69, Murray 69;' total 534. Kaiapoi Woollen—Paton 65. Watson 66, Thomas 61, Fazackerley 60, Gowan 68, Diivie 65, Hague 68, Thompson 68; total 521. Working Men's Club v. Railway Social will be shot this week. The following shows' the : positions of the I respective Jbcajnss-rv . " , (, | SECTION A. r , - ; , Matches. W. L• D.'Pts. Railway Res. No. 1 ,'5 •5 - 0 0 5 Sydenham . ... 5•• 3 - 1 -1 .• 3i Pepnler'p .. 5 '3- 2 0 3 City Unit C.D.C. .. .S. ,'2. 2.1 2J Casnmere No. 1 .. -5 1 4 0 1 Linwood C.D.C. ..5 0 5 .0 0' ACTION .B. • . ' Working Men's Club ■4 _ 4 0 0 4 Railway Social .. 4 ':i 1 0 3 Ward's Brewery .. 5 3 2 0 3 Kaiapoi Woollen .. 5 2 •'! 0 2 Railway Res. No. 2.. 5 2 3 0 2' Cashmere No. 2 . 5; 0 5 0 0 • * RICH RED - BLOOD. Rich R«d Blopd means ■ health, a happy disposition, a good complexion, and freedom from all rervo troubles, i The blood' has to 1 nourish every portion of the body. .. When j th* blood is poor every orpan suffers from • want of nourishment.. The bowels - are constipated, one gets heartburn, flatulence palpitation of tho heart, ' headaches, • or a sense of weight or oppression on the top' of the head. The nerveij give way, and there 1 is great depression, ■ low spintß -come 1 along. All the functions get, but of order, | and without being" really ill the sufferer that life is riot as bright aa it bo" 1 and jb always tired, low-spirited, nervous! I Loasby's Nerve Tonic and Blood Enricher,' price 2s 6d and 4s 6d, makes rich red blood,' builds up the constitution, * and makes you feed really well. - A. M LOASBY (with W. F. MoArthux), The Only Prescribing Chemist, 679 Colombo street,/ Chrietchurch. L 6373-2
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