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THE COLONIAL PRIZE-FIRING.

The final selection'for choice of company i representatives at the approaching annual' contest to be held in Napier iri March next* was commenced by the Utepopo Volunteers ' on Wednesday last, who were followed by the Waikouaiti Rifles on Saturday. The following were the scores m&de : OTKI’OPO VOLUNTEERS. j 200 ' 400 500 *6OO ' _ yds.. yds. yds. yds. Tl. , WAIKOUAITI RIFLES. , 200 400 500 1 ■ 600 •: .. yds. yds. yds. yds. TL Ancell ... 3433434 3034332 2023300 2432403—70 Beal ~. 2443342 4344423 3343243 0344304—86 Those only who score 80 points and over'are allowed to proceed to. Napier,, the right highest, being sent up at the cost q! the : Government. Pearson and Anoell having failed to score that minimum, are disqualified. ..

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Evening Star, Issue 3410, 26 January 1874, Page 2

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THE COLONIAL PRIZE-FIRING. Evening Star, Issue 3410, 26 January 1874, Page 2

THE COLONIAL PRIZE-FIRING. Evening Star, Issue 3410, 26 January 1874, Page 2

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