DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB.
The nineteenth match of the Dunedin Riiie Club took place on Saturday last at the North Dunedin and Anderson’s Bay ranges. The weather was far better than might have been expected, and particularly favored the afternoon squads. There was a fair number of entries, considering the extreme severity of the late weather. The scores (as might have been anticipated at such an early period of the season) do not come under the category of "tall shooting,” oncjalone being above centres. The ranges and conditions were five shots at 200, and seven shots at 600 yards ; Wimbledon targets and positions. The following are the tn highest scorers, the first seven being prize-takers, viz. ;
Points. &C01 Lieut. Mackenzie, W. It. - _ 37 Vol. D. Miller, W.lt. — 35 Gun. Lilly, D.V.A - — 35 Corp. Hutchinson, N.D. - — 32 Vol. Oeagh, No. 1 - . 32 Vol. Moiison, No. 2 - 4 32 Vol. Frew, N.D. — 31 Lieut. Pell, N.D. — 31 Vol. Johnston, N.D. - 4 30 Gun. Allan. D.V.A. - 6 30
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Evening Star, Issue 3270, 13 August 1873, Page 2
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164DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB. Evening Star, Issue 3270, 13 August 1873, Page 2
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