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ON THE MOUNDS.

J SPORJ WITH THE RIFLE. ; : TRENTHAM AND ELSEWHERE. •! : l'l J , Another gusty afternoon gave tlio riflo- cr :nm at Trsntharn and clscwhfro somo in- pr ! tricafe problems to solvo in the science j.;| [of musketry and their week-end shooting U<l I' 'competitions. Following are tho details !' of tho scores;— p r | PETONE RIFLE CLUB. K; i Third match of trophy series, fired at C J i' Trentham, at EOO and t<oo yards, seven y [ shots. .Results [ A Class. ' ti< !■ E. Ballinger 32 29 sc fit H > Avsoii 32 26 3 61 Bl I Clout 27 -9 5 Bl er [' Calwell. 21-29-1-57; Knight, 23—21—i Sj f —51; -- 7 . Ballinger, 21—29—50—53; V ! M'Lachlan, 22-30-sc-52; Shannon, 23— n; [• 26 —3 —52; H. F. Russell, 22—24—1—50; [ Greig, 24—25 —sc —19; H. C. Russell, 22— ■- 2G—EC—IB; Bird, 23—22—sc-17; Spencer, £ 30—17—so—17; li'lver, 21—21—sc—15; I M'llvride, 21—21—so —12; Woorl, 21-17- « ! f sc—il; Morris, 11—25—2—11; E. C. Kussell, 18—IS—sc—36. "■ B Class. p] Pollock 28 30 fc 58 ft F. Clark 28 26 3 57 19 Hogg, jun 27 27 3 57 e( i Glennie, 26—21—7—57; Hogg, sen., 20—26 qi —8—51; Nicholson, 2G—27—scr-53; Burridge, 28—19—3 —50; Clendon, 2S—9—lo— as 47; Warburton, 28-U—3-46; Edlin', jun., k; 0 20-23-3-16; Flaws, 28-10-8-46; Buck- p< | ingham, 15 —-1—8—41; Sewell, 13—18—12 R f 13; J. Clark, IG-20-5-U. ; m f A Class, leading aggregates, with handif caps for first series, best four matches tc f : counted.—Clout, 218; Shannon, 217; K a t Ballinger, 217: Calwell, 211; Bird, 211; T I. Knight, 211; H. C. Russell, 238; H. I*. si t; Russell, 238; E. C. Russell, 236; it'll- h: {■ vride, 231; W. Ballinger, 233; Ayson, w 1 232; M'Lachlan, 229; Spencer, 226; Wood, I 226; Morris, 221; Greig, 223.' S B Class, leading aggregates, with han--63 dicaps, for first series, best four matches: | Burridge, 238; F. Clark. 238; Nicholson, S 237; Pollock, 237; Glennie, 235; WarburS ton, 235: Fleming, 231; Buckingham, 232; " S Hogg, jun., 231; Edlin, jun., 223; Clen- 0 | don, 220; J. Clark, 220; Flaws, 209. Teams aggregates:—M'Lachlan's team, Vl I 359; Spencer's team, 325; Bird's team, n ' e 316; Ballinger's team, 311; M'llvride's Vl » team, 298. . ft 1 SUBURBS RIFLE CLUB. v §j Members of the Suburbs Riflo Club PI visited Trentham on Saturday for long- V [h range shooting, but owing to shortage of w time many members failed to get a shoot S kj at 900vds. The club visits Trentham nest si j§ Saturday for further long-range shooting, h i The following were the highest scores at ti | ranges 800 and 900 yds, seven shots at each § range;— i | , A Class. ■■ ti 1 800 900., a | yds. yds. Hp. TI. J mA. C. Bellamore 27 29 3 59 1! fR. Dobsou '30 26 3 o9 T. Chapman 28 21 1 56 tl 1 H. Boon, 30-22-5-56; J. Given. 26-29 J' |1 —sc.—ss; H. Hunt, 23-23-1-55;' J. a M Smart, 25 —2G—sc. —51; C. Milroy, 21-21-5 sc.—l3; J. Ross, 25-21-SC.-16. jj B Class. ti IW. H. Cook 30 27 2 59 il i| H. H. Gawith '27 29 3 59 g I C Class. ti if C. Stewart 27 23 5 55 ti 1; F. Stacev 25 23 5 53 c |S. Rutledge 25 20 5 50 t, j| G. Jones, 27 —12—5—41. H Teams' aggregates for last week:—W. o S Cotter's team, 306; A. Jackson's team, f, | 304; J. Ross's team, 302; W. Fellingham's j I team, 298; J. Given's team, 275; J. r, | Smart's team, 271; H. Hunt's team, 26G- g I KARORI RIFLE CLUB. j «i The first competition of the second \ j> scries of mutches for the Karori Riflo b w ; Club's trophies was fired by the club at a i'Trentham on Saturday for prizes donated £ [f 'by .Messrs. J. F. Mills, J. Reed, Judge t | Rawson, L. Blundell, and "W. Blundell. s | Tho weather was not favourable for good | shooting, a'fish-tail wind being very .f fmuch in ovidenco. Tho highest score ] was made by Rifleman Coker, who takes j first prize for the day (30 rounds of am'H munition); President Marshall, second, ( 'U takos 20 rounds; Rifleman Chirnside, top !|j of the haudicap men, takes 30 rounds. , a Tho conditions were ten shots at 300 and |j . 600 yards. Results:— . j |H. Coker 12 39 8 89 ■; M H. Marshall 45 13 '6C 88 ( |j J. Burns 1G 12 sc 88 t 1 H. Bulford, 11-46-87: W. Chirnside, i B 46-38-3-87; A. Caldwell, 39-47-86; G. I 51 Halliday, 12-42-81; F. W. Wickeus, 44- t I 40-84; - Greig, 35—31—15—84,' C. Horl- : H der, 43—10—83; ■H. V.'.Croxtou, -42—40—82; < f! J. Butler, 41—3G—4— 81; T. Halpin, 38—.',3 ■ |j —5—81; W. Judd, '10— R. Randell. ( II 11-39-80; H. Plimmer. 13-37-79; Ai ; y Guise, 10—31—5—79; J. E. Turner, 11—37 ti —78; T. G. Skinner 35—35 —8—78; J. Cos- ■ &1 sells, 35-35-10-73; TV. A. Street, 37-29 ' 5j -10- 76; G. Jones, 36-31-8-75: H. .0. : Il Browne, 33, 31—2—71; D. Ckridge,l2—3o— . il 72; A. F. Fellows, 37-21-31; F. Stand- , |j idge, 33-21-57. £j Leading aggregates I Club Championship.—J. Burns, 351; W. 4 Judd, 317; H. Bulford, 341; F. W. Wiet' kens, 336; H. Marshall, 334; A. Caldwell, 333; G. Halliday, 329; C. Hodder, 329. f? Handicap Aggrejate.—H. O. Browne, g 330; G. Jones, 327; J. Eutler, 322; W. A. r[ Street, 319; Y. G. Skinner, 315; H. V. Coker, 311; W. Chirnside, 311. 3 Kolapore Aggregate and Johnston Cup. j —W. Judd, 601; G. Halliday, 595; J. it Burns, 590; President H. Marshall, 582. "5 Long Range Aggregate.—J. Burns, 117; :j F. W! Wickens. 143:' H., Bulford, 111; H. Plimmer, 139; W. Judd, 137; R. Randell, V 137; H. Marshall, 133. ft 3 KARORI CLUB V. H.M.S. POWERFUL. I Tho club also fired a match at Trcn- | tham on Saturday with a team from ■A H.M.S. Powerful. Conditions: Ten shots '. at 300 and COO yards. Result, a win for | the club. Scores:— |.i Karori Riflo Club. ; J. Burns, 16 —12 —SB; G. Halliday, 42 i —.(2—81; \V. Judd, 10—10—SO; R. Randell, ■i 41—39—80; C. Hodder, 43—10—83; H. Bul- . ford, 11 —16—87; H. Marshall, 15—13—SS; A. Caldwell, 39-47—86. Aggregates, 337 0 —333-676. : H.M.S. Powerful. 1 ' Durham, 38—15 —83; Mulford, 41—10—81; ' • Qwainton, 12 —36 —78; Trapp, 37—39—76; ; Rogers, 10—36—76; Michaelin, 40—29—69; ! Lieut. Cheeseman, 33—31—61; Dyson, 36 —28—<61. Aggregates, 307—281—591. A win for the club by 85 points.

The Amateur Photographic Society, which v.-as formed three months ago., is proving o. very successful institution. Ido meetings and lectures have been well attended, and the members are evincing a lively interest in its welfare. There was again an excellent attendance at last week's meeting, when 3t.r. Keyworth cave a demonstration of the ' piatmotypc, process," which was keenly appreciated by '■ all present. Tho nest outing of the eocietv will take the form of a combined i picnic with tho Port Nicholson }echt Club, and only good weather is needed to ensuro an enjoyable day Ming spent by all taking part, ; I'or a mid-week football match the record attendance was at the replayed final ; tie between, Bradford and at I Old TralTord in April last, whon 66,610 spectators were present. 1 Medical authorities uf?ree that, although i there are many contributing causes, ex- ■ cess Uric Acid in tho blood is the real ' eauso of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, v Lumbago, and kindred diseases. !j EHEUIIO is tho one remedy that will A remove this cxcess uric acid aui Quickly [ rive relief. Sold by a 1 chomists and |j stores, 25. 6d. and 4s. 6d. lo i 5 "Mr dear," said a Hibernian to his i wife "I would rather tho children were kept' in the nursery when I am at homo, R although I (should not object t a their a noise if they'd only bo quiet. | Mr. Kitson—"l suppose you think that t a man never deceives his wife. ilits I Kidder-"Oh! no! Why, it would be unit pnvjblo for the average man to set a jj wife if he didn't deceive her. p FraJitic Foo/.ler-Lool; herr, if I catch « vou criuninp: aI. me again I'll kuonfc your i lielv hmd off with my club! Equa Iv |i Frantic Caddic-1 don l. believe yev could, S; unless yer aimed at firaiinat else'. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Canchb and Colds, nerer fans, la t 6i» T

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1302, 4 December 1911, Page 4

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ON THE MOUNDS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1302, 4 December 1911, Page 4

ON THE MOUNDS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1302, 4 December 1911, Page 4

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