New Zealand Rifle Association Meeting
(PEB UWitEb PEftM ASSOCIATION) j CHBisrcHPBCH. March 3. r ' With the three matches completed \ the follbSviiig are' the highest aggregates for the Carbine Belt :—Parslow (Auckland) 20^,Wetor (Auckland) 204, Mahoney (t\Tanganui) 199, Mprris (Peninsula) 198, Woolley (Auck- 1 land) 198, Dongall (Ohristchurch) 198, > ■ WUliani (Wellington) 195, Drummond (Napier) 195, Begg (Peninsula) 1 94, Howe (Wellington) 194 McKenzie (Wellington) 192, Eoss (Napier) 152, Sinclair (Christchurch) 190, Dary (Wellington) 190, Mcaregor (Feniusula) 190. At 3 o'clock the positions for the Belts were—Rifles: White 238; Johnston, 227; Little, 227; Foster, 227; Foster 225 Carbines: Parslow 235 ; Webster, 234 ; Mahoney, 227 : Wodlley224. March 4. For the Eifle Belt, Captain Little (Hobson Rifles) is leading, with 338, and for the Carbine Belt, Gunner McCorkindale (Oainaru Artillery) is leaHincr wif.Vi SIS I
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 102, 5 March 1887, Page 2
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131New Zealand Rifle Association Meeting Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 102, 5 March 1887, Page 2
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