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THE COLONIAL PRIZE-FIRING.

[By Telegraph.] {From our Special Reporter.) Napier, March 14. First match; judging distance. At such distance, not exceeding fiOO yards, as may be appointed by the officer in command ; seven shots on the whole to be nred by each competitor, who will judge bis own distance. First prize, L 6 ; second, L 4 ; third, L 3.

3.25 p.m. . Greer, of Napier, won the first prize for infantry, judging distance.

Walker ... TL 3444234 — 24 Barribal ... 4423343 — 23 M'Cartney ... 4403343 — 21 Blake ... 4422234 — 21 The two latter fired off the tie as follows :—• M'Cartney, 03; Blake, 00. M'Cartuey therefoie takes the third prize.

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Evening Star, Issue 3451, 14 March 1874, Page 2

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THE COLONIAL PRIZE-FIRING. Evening Star, Issue 3451, 14 March 1874, Page 2

THE COLONIAL PRIZE-FIRING. Evening Star, Issue 3451, 14 March 1874, Page 2

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