NEW ZEALAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT.
EVENTS AT AUCKLAND. (Br TolOßraph.—Press A«soclaUoa.l Auckland, January 3. Tho following are the results of tho decided events at tho Now Zealand military tournament at Auckland:— Semaphore Signalling.—l Sergt. Chilcott's team, 3rd F.A., Auckland, 180: 2 Corporal-Barclay's team, C. Battery, Jnvercargill, 143; 3 Private Dig'gles's team, ,sth (Wellington) Regiment, 121; 4 Sorgt. Lilburne's team, Duncdin, 111. Morse Singalling.—l, Divisional Signalling Company, Auckland, 260; 2, Divisional Signalling Company, Dunedin, 19-3; 3, C. Battery, Invcrcargill, 192.
Rifle Exercises (Territorials). —1, Sergeant Grindell's team, 9th WellingtonEast Coast Regiment, 93; 2, Sergeant Stevens's team, 2nd (Country) Regiment, 85; 3, Lieutenant Dunnct's team; C. Battery (Invercargill), 87. Stretcher Drill. —1,-Corporal Burgess's team, No. 3 Field Ambulance (Nelson); 2, Lieutenant Bones's team, No. 2 Field Ambulance (Dunedin); 3. Sergeant M'Cormack's team. New Zealand 2nd Field Ambulance (Dunedin).
Bugle ComiTotition.'—Bugler Maxwell, 4th (Otago) Regiment, 100. 1; Bugler Moir, Invercargill Cadets, 99, 2; Bugler Bourdox, Infantry Signalling Company (Christehurch), 99, 3. Route March (Senior Cadets).—Wellington Y.M.C.A. team. 221, 1; Core High School A team, 217, 2; Wellington College team and Now Plymouth High School team. 213, 3.
. Field Competition.—Lieut. Dunnett's A team. C Battery (Invercargill), 1; A team, B Battery (Dunedin), 2. Tent Pegging (Permanent Staff).— Sergeant-Major Woods, 1: SergoantMajor- Innes, 2; Sergeant-Jlajor Sloan, 3.
Tent Pitching (Territorials).—Gunner Collio's team, Bth Battery. Hamilton, BP, 1; C. Battery, B team, Irivercargill, 82, 2.
Led Horses over Hurdies.— Sergeant Penny's team, lltli -M.R., 124, 1; Private Pollard's team. 4th Waikato M.R., 119, 2: Private Smith's-team, 4th Waikato M.R.. 117, 3. Foil v. Foil.—Lieut. Barnes. Christchurch Engineers. 1; Captain Fleming, 4th (Otago) Regiment, 2; Lieut. Cowan,' IOHi (North' Otago) Regiment. 3. Semaphore Signalling (Senior Cadets). —Wellington Technical School (A team), 1; Wellington ■ Technical School (B team), 2; Wellington Post and Telegraph team, 3. Champion- Signaller—Serct. Dignan, Auckland Divisional Signalling Company, was awarded a special gold medal [or the best Morso signaller in the tournament.
Phvsical Exercises.—Wellington team, Ist Battalion, 9th Regiment, 76, 1; South Is'aud Railway Corps, 73. 2; Wellington team. 7th Regiment. 72. 3. Tent Pitehinf. (Senior Cadets).—Sergeant Scott's team. 47th. Waimate. 1; Sergt. Lvnskey's team, Petono Technical College, 2; Sergt. F. A. James's team, St. Stephens, 3. Tent Pegging (Officers, Senior Cadets).—Captain J. E. Barton, N.Z.S.C., 1: Lieut. W. Deans. C.Y.C., 2: Lieut. W. T. Fell, 2nd Wellington Mounted Rifles, 3. Rifle Exercises (Senior Cadets).— St. Stephens's Maori Boys' team, 1; Engineer Senior Cadets' fram, 2; 66th Christohurch Senior Cadets' team, equal with Goro High School Senior Cadets,
3 Helio Competition.—Auckland Division Signalling Company, 1' Dunedin Signalling Company. 2.
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