OTAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. tHE Second Meeting for Rifle Competition . will commence, at the Kaikorai Butts, •on Saturday, the 6th day of January, 1866, when. the following Matches will take place for-the prizes mentioned : 1. 300, 500, and.6oo yards.; allcomers;"s rounds at each distanee; entry, members of O.R.A. 2s 6d, non-members 5s ; highest score at 300 yards, L2 ; highest score at 500 yards, L2.; highest score at 600 yards, L2 ; best total score, L 7; second best do, L 5 ; third best do, L2. 2. 200, 500, and 600 yards ; members of the Association only; 5 rounds at each distance; entry, 2s 6d; best total score, silver challenge cup, presented by W. Mason, Esq., value 15. guineas and L 3 ; second best total score, L 5 ; third best total score, L 3 ; fourth best total score, L2 ; fifth'best total score,' El. 3. 200, 400, and 600 yards ; Otago Volunteers and Members of O.R.A. ; 5 rounds at each distance gentry, members, 2s 6d, non-members, ss; highest score at 200 yards, LI; highest score at 400 yards, LI ; highest score at 600 yards, LI ; best total score, L 6 ; second best total score,. L 4; third best total score, L 3 ;. fourth best total score, L2 ; fifth best total score, Ll. 4. 300, 400, and 500 yards ; members of the Association only; 5 rounds at each distance j entry, 2s 6d; best total score, silver cup, presented by the Proprietors of the Daily Times, value LIS 15s; second best score, -L5 ; third best score, L 4; fourth best score, L 3; fifth best score, L2 ; sixth best score, Ll. 5. 600, 700, and 800 yards ; members 6f the association only ; 7 rounds at each distance ; entry, 2s 6d ; best total score, Association gold medal, value LlO 10s ; second best score, L 5 j third best score, L 3 ; fourth best score, L2. 6. 200, 300, and 400 yards ; members of the 0.R.A.; 5 rounds at each distance; entry, 2s 6d; best total score, silver cup, presented by the Proprietor of the Evening Star, value LlO 10s, (or in money); second best total score, L 5 ; third best total score, L 4 ; fourth best total score, L 3; fifth best total score, L2 ; sixth best total score, Ll. 7. 300, 500," and 700 yards; all comers (Rifle Derby); 5 rounds at each distance ; entry, ss; best* total score, two-thirds of- entry-money ; second totol score, remainder. 8. 200, 400, and 500 yards ; consolation (all unsuccessful competitors); 5 rounds at each; no entry money ; best total score, L 4; second total score, L 3 ; third total score, L2 ; fourth total score, Ll. For Regulations, &c, see Circulars, -which may be obtained from the Officers of all Companies, or from the Secretary or' Treasurer. THE Days and Times of the of Matches of the above Association will be as under, and will be strictly adhered to : Saturday, 6th Jan.—-Match No. 2, at 5 a.m. Saturday, 6th Jan.—Match No. 3, at 2 p.m. Monday, Sth Jan.—-Match No. 1, at 5 a.m. and 2 p'.xn. Wednesday, 10th Jan.—Match No.-4, at 5 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, 12th Jan.—Match No. 6, at 5 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, 13th Jan.—Match No. 7, at 5 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday, 15th Jan.—Match No. 5, at 5 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday, 16th Jan.—Ties will be decided at 5 a. m. Wednesday, 17th Jan.—Consolation Match at 5 a.m. and 2 p.m. Order of firing will be determined "by lot amongst those present at the commencement of a match. Entries may be made with the Secretary and Treasurer at M'Cubbin's Hotel, on every Tuesday, "Wednesday, and Thursday evening, between 7 and 8 p.m., until and inclusive of Thursday, the 2Sth December instant. By order of the Council, A. DEVORE, Hon. Sec. "R C. C. ARMSTRONG., FRUITERER, POULTERER, &c, • 9 and 10, Arcade, In returning thanks to the public of Dunedin, Suburbs and Country in General, for the ;patronage they have so liberally bestowed upon him for the : past four years, begs to intimate that he has taken those centrally situated and commodious premises, lately in the occupation of Messrs Jones and Williamson, Princess street, opposite Bank of New Zealand, where he will open on SATURDAY, 16th INST., In conjunction -with his present establishment ; and he trusts by assiduous attention-to his customers to merit a continuance of 'their past"- faours. C. C. A. having made arrangements with producers in Tasmania, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, for regular supplies of fruit and produce of all descriptions, he will be able to supply a want long felt. O. C. A. would inform families in town and country, that he has always on hand a fine stock of Fancy Fowls, &c. ; also, ' Geese, Turkeys, Ducks and Fowls, ready dressed. Orders promptly attended to, and delivered to all parts of the town. Country orders attended to -with immediate dispatch. Balls, Dinners and Suppers, supplied on the shortest notiee. The shipping supplied. •CHARLES C. ARMSTRONG, Fruiterer, Poulterer, &c, Princes-street, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, vanS 9 and 10 Arcade. < L I S K E Y-, .Boot and Shoe Importer and Manufacturer\ Rattray street, Ts receiving fresh additions to his stock "by every ship that arrives, and is now selling the finest -assortment of ■ , ~ BOOTS ATSHD SHOES ; Of the most durable materials, unsurpassed workmanship, and at the Xiowest Prwesv , ~.-•■■
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 820, 21 December 1865, Page 3
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