DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB.
The ninth match of the club took place on Saturday last. The ranges were 300, 500, and 600 yds, and the shooting as a whole was not so good as in former matches. We append the scores of the prize-takers
The committee met at the British hotel last evening, when it was decided to hold the next match on the 30th inst., the ranges to be the same as in the last match.
* o g to ns 3 a t. eS •9 3 cS t>> >> *** "3 B o O § O £ OO o H Capt Jamieson, Scottish — 15 18 15-48 Mr Wood 12 13 13 10—48 Vol. A. Fraser, Waikari 3 14 15 14—46 Gun, Batchelor, D.N.B. 3 14 17 12—46 Vol, Cherrie, N.D. ... 9 12 13 12-46 Vol. J. Wilson, N.D. ... 3 14 13 15—45 Yol. Gardiner, Waikari 5 13 16 10—44 Capt. Wales. No. I ... — 15 13 15-43 Vol. M‘Laron, S.D.R. — 16 17 10-43 Gun. Due 1 'worth, D.N.B. 4 14 12 13-43
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Evening Star, Issue 2831, 15 March 1872, Page 2
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167DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB. Evening Star, Issue 2831, 15 March 1872, Page 2
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