BRUNNER RIFLE VOLUNTEERS
The first competition for the gold medal awarded by Mr Milner was fired at Brunner, the conditions being seven shots at each range, Snider rifles. The following is the lvsult: —
Name '. ffdcp 200 300 400 Tl Bug. Dando 15 19 19 30 83 Lieut. Dando 1 24 24 29 78 Prvt. E. Smith ... 3 17 27 25 72 Prvt. G. Dalzell ... 15 17 .. 22 16 70 Prvt. Kean 2 19 19 24 64 Prvt T. A. Smith... 5 17 13 28 63 Prvt. J. Bobinson 3 19 17 22 61 Prvt J. Dixon 3 20 22 15 60 Prvt. W. Morris... 15 13 12 19 59 Prvt. Hunt 2 17 15 22 56 Prvt. W. Richards 12 16 14 13 55 Prvt. C. Griffiths... 5 15 15 19 54 Prvt D Roberts ... 11 13 21 9 54 Prvt. Hord 2 17 17 18 54 Srgt. Armstrong... 1 20 18 15 54 Lieut. Smith ... 2 19 16 16 53 Prvt. Connelly ... scr 16 22 14 52
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 November 1901, Page 2
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168BRUNNER RIFLE VOLUNTEERS Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 5 November 1901, Page 2
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