Colonial Prize Firing
«. [PKtt VKITE9 PBBBS ABBOCIATIOW.I Auckland, March 3. Churton, of Wanganui, won the Rifle. Championship Belt, with a total •core of 298. Purnell, Wanganui, was second, and Hughes, alto of Wanghnui, was third. Rosr, of Napier, woo the Carbioe Belt with a acore of 293, and Stitt, of Wanganui, was second. This Daj. Splendid weathor to-day. The Auckland Citizen's Match is proceeding. The southern men are firing first, to enable them to leave this afternoon. The following are the prize takers of £10 and oror :— Ohurton, Wanganui, £56; Par. noil, Wanganni, £29 10» ; Rons, Napier, £29; Aaraodt, WangAnui, £21; White and Hughes, Auckland, £17 each ; C«oper, of Auckland, and Stilt of Wanganui, £12; Sterling, Aucklanl £11; Brownlow, Thames, Lee. Auckland, Gill, Thames, and Webb, Wellington, £10 each.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 26, 4 March 1884, Page 2
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129Colonial Prize Firing Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 26, 4 March 1884, Page 2
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