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RIFLE SHOOTING.

KARORI TEAMS' MATCH. Tho ICarori Riflo Club fired the final teams match on Saturday last, Rifleman G. Jlalliday's team worn the winners, with a total foj- the two shoots of 050 point?, boating the runners-u» (If. Bnlfonl's team) by 30 points. Tiie conditions were ten shots at 200 and COO yards. The weather conditions were favourable, and Mine very creditable scores wcro made. The highest was marie by A. L. Caldwell, with !H on I of n possible 100. Following are the details:— Rifleman Ifalliday's Team.—4. Caldwell, Pi; U. Chirnside, 0.1; I). Claridge, 91; G. Ilallidav, 00; total, 308. .Rifleman 11. liultord'.' Team.-J. E. Butler, 03; ,T. E. Turner, 00; IT. Bulford, 00; If. V. C'roxton, SS; total, 3til. Rifleman Judd's Team.-J. Burns, 02: AY. Judd, 02; AV. E. Street, 77; G. Jones, to; total, 330. , b. Kamlall's Team.-R. Randall, SO; I'. AYickens, 80; A. Guise, 78; AY ski nnor, 01; total, 3I t. Rifleman J. Rabcs Team.—H. Marshall, 01; J. Rabe, 85; K Standidge, So; XI. Coker, 10; total, 310. . First Second „ shoot, shoot. Total. G Ha lidav 282 3GB 050 H. Bulford 25!) 301 620 F- J" d< „ 272 33G 008 R. Randall 273 311 587 J ■ ™be 200 310 570 Ihe club will start the championship matches next Saturday. EASTBOURNE CLUB. On Saturday the Eastbourne Club fired a competition for a trophy presented bv -Mr. S. Harcourt, for handicap member.', and an ammunition prize for scratch members. The conditions were ten shots and ail optional sighter at 200 and 300 yards. 'Plie scorcs were:— 200 300 -p „ , yds- yds. Hp. Tl. Cook 45 -Hi so 01 ™:ir 45 U sc 80 n T ) Ph T C , Ip , S r ; 11 31 9 G. P. I'ulsford 37 30 2 78 \v. J. Carrig 37 20 2 08 «■ G"iso 28 30 7 05 G- Guise 25 22 12 5!) PETONE CLUB. Members of the Petone Riflo Club had a practice at the long ranges on Saturday last. The scorcs were;— 900 1000 „ _ _ yds. yds. Tl. E. C. Russell 27 28 —55 Shannon 27 28 -55 Glennie 27 25 52 Nicholson 26 21 —50 C. Bird, 22-27—19; Wood, 22-27—19; Anight, 21-25—19; M'Lachlan, 2G-23-49; Spsncer, 2S-20-4S; Flemming, 17-30-■li.; Henderson, 25-22-17; AVarburton, 23 —22 —45; n. C. Russell, 2G-10—15; H. F. Russell, 15—26—.11; E. Ballingcr, 20—21 — J".: Flaws, 18—25—13; Morris, 21—22—43; }\ . Ballingcr, 30-13—13; Calwcll, 21-15-o0; J. Clark, S—2B—36; Hog?, junr., 12— M—36; Coulter, 25-11—3G; Clout, 3-31-04. Shooting for prizes will begin next Saturday. SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB. The Suburbs DeJencc Rifle Club lield a successful shoot at their ra.nge Miramar on Saturday, over ranges 200, 500, and 600 yards, for trophies presented by Air. J. L. lurner. The latest Bisler targets were uscd-five-inch bull at 200 yds.', and 18-inch bull at 500 and GOOyds. -To-day tho club will fire teams matches at Miramar against tho Veterans, twelve men a-side. Ihe club will firo at the latestiigure target, and tho Veteran's targets will be 12-inch at 200 yds.. and 24-i'nch bull at 500 yds., seven shots at both Shooting is to start at 11 o clock. The lollowing are the scores of the Saturday shooting:— JUNIORS. 200 500 600 c; -p ~ , s" ( ' s - . Vl ' s - yds. Hp. Tl. s.RuHodge 31 27 2S 10-96 U . 11. Cook 20 30 31 ,i —Oi A. R. Brown ... 30 28 27 10-05 28 31 32 so-91 J - \V uto 29 32 20 10- 91 I. h., Uowman... 2-t 32 26 8— 90 11. AYinchconibc 29 29 22 10 —90 ?, Hv o n r ' H. Gawith, d_8!; G ' JonC:; ' 27—23—22—10— h S i? co - V ' 20—2-I—26—lo—SO; F. Bradv, -3 --—li—lo—72; 11. Inkersell, 23—22—17 7*i I. J ' Can,< >U. 25—S—IS—10—61; *AV. Johnstone, 23—15—10—48. "Retired 600 yds. SENIORS. 200 500 600 rr . „ yds- yds. yds. Tl. H. A. Snclhng 31 33 31 -08 '> A. Prico si 33 32 _ 1)5 if P rT n R ? SS 30 M 28 -»2 V 32 2S 31-91 I. s. Chapman 32 '29 30 —91 R- j? 0 !" 0 " , 33 30 28 -91 It. C. .Darkle 31 30 28 —91 AV. G. Fellingham, 32—31—25—91; H Boon 32-31-25—53; J. Smart,-28-29-30 -8<; A. J. Jackson, 31—27—2S—S6; C. Milroy, 28—32—2!—51; A. M'Otton, 25—25—21 -<—84; J. jtfacl.ean, 26 -30-26—82. NORTH WAIRARAPA MEETING. (By Telcsranli.—Snccia! Corresnondcnt.) Mastertcn, Octobcr 20. 1 lho annual competition of the North ! wairarapa Rifle Association was held at ' :hf. 1-airvicw range to-rlnv. There we-o 1 ■ecord entries, fine weather, and a left ' jreer.e. Rssults:— Gladstone Match. 200 yards. < G Vennell (Te Wharau), £2 and 1 Tophy; E. Vennell (Te Wharau), £1 10s.; 1 Ai -i (o|'aki) and D. JI. Jl'lntosli Opaki), 1/s. Gd.; W. Deihl (Dannevirkc), , ind l-.yles (Dannevirke), 153.; Lai-sen JlauricevillE), W. L. ,\ix (Featlierston), f. Parker (Featlierston), and V. Swanson ' Opaivi), 10s.; Is, (Kaitawa), G. . Blaue (Opaki), R. Thomasen (Tararua), uul J. M Lormick (Kaitawa), 7s. 6d. j Whakataki-Tinui Match. c _D. M. M'lntosh, X' 2 and trophv; T. ] ■ uerin (Kaitawa), £[ 10s.; ,T. .M'Kenzie , Opaki), .tl; G. Vennell, W. L. Ah, and , W. Hedges (Opaki), 155.; L. Percy (Al- < :redton), i'. Percy (Alfredton), W. 'Evans } Kaitawa), and A'. Waldin (Kaitawa), < I0i.; C. Smith (Te VYharau), \V. I) M'C'almond (Opaki), G. Rutherford (Al- i :redton), J. O. liidwill (Featherston), A. ( Larsen, and W. Feast (Opaki), 7s. Gd. ; To AA'liarau Hatch. 600 yards. j R. A. "Wilton (Mauriceville), and 1 trophy; N. Waldin, .£1 10s.; I'. G. AVil- : ton (Mauriceville), .£1; AV. Deihl (Ban- 1 ncvirke). A\". J. Welch (Opaki), and J. I V. Reed (Featlierston), 155.; T. Guerin [Kaitawa), J. Parker (Featherston), 11. • Kll miner (Te Wharau), and F. Nicholls ■ [Greytown), 10s.; AV. Evans,, F. Tercy, 1 and R. Kelsey (Kaitawa), J. H. M'Doii- I ild (Ihauraua), A. liectham (Opaki), and ' G. Blanc (Opaki), 7s. 6d. I Opaki Match. 700 yards. I n. C. .Tones, .£'2 and trophv; A. Larsen, ,£1 10,%; J. Parker, .£1; E. Evans, E. 1 Vennell, and G. U. Ford, (Ihauraua), 155.; ' L). M. M'lnlosh, C. J. Taylor (Opaki), : and 'I'. Guerin, 10s.; AV. Deihl, ft. 1 Rutherfurd, W. Evans, F. Percy, R. ' Kelsey, and 11. J. Dagg (Alfredton), ' 7s. Gd. 1 Championship Aggregate. ! D. M. M'lntosh, 12S (record) j 11. C. Jones, 120 ,£3 G. Rutherfurd £2 Handicap Aggregate. ' 1 N. AValdin, 100 i! 2 10s. ' F. Percy, 99 XI 10s. D. M'lntosh, 98 J Ml os. Teams' Match. Opaki No. 1, 600, 1; To AVharau, 597, 2; Upaki No. 2, 588, 3.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1266, 23 October 1911, Page 3

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RIFLE SHOOTING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1266, 23 October 1911, Page 3

RIFLE SHOOTING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1266, 23 October 1911, Page 3

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