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NATIONAL RIFLE MEETING.

[by electric telegraph—copyright]

(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

Sydney, January 10. The Tasmanian match was won by Driver Lane, of the Army Service Corps, with a scoro of 48. Ingpen tied several W.ith the score and in the shoot off took the third prize of £3. The other prize winners were: Jessop £2, J MTntosh, Winslade and M’Hattie £1 each. Queensland match—Chisholm of Kiama took first prize with a score of 00. New Zealand prizes are : Robinson and M’Gregor 46, Steadman and Gattland 45, Loveday 44, Ingpen 43, £1 each. The weather was fine and cool, but the wind was troublesome and capricious The Westralia match of 600 yards was won by Hollard with a score of 45, taking £6. Robinson with 42 won £l. The Hopetoen aggregate was won by Young of Victoria with 120, Winslade 17th wiih 112 took £4, Hollard 25th with 110 took £3. Tho Queen Victoria Match was won by Gargett (Victoria) with a scoro of 212, the prize being £IOO. There was an exciting finish, the winner beating Captain Hawker (Victoria) by one point. J Wilson (27th) 191 and Winslade (31st) win £5 each.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 January 1901, Page 3

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NATIONAL RIFLE MEETING. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 January 1901, Page 3

NATIONAL RIFLE MEETING. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 January 1901, Page 3

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