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BISLEY MEETING.

NEW ZEALAND AWARDED THE BELGIAN CUP.

By Telegraph—Pross Association—Copyright London, July 28.

Shaw, of Queensland, won the first Coronation prizo of j 625; Farghor, Victoria, j£ls; Todd and Sloane, Victoria, .810; Ballingor, Wellington, £.l 10s; Jspj3rgo Lovoday (Woodvillo), Wilson and Golliford (Adolaido), £5. Farghor, Todd, and 13 othors scored the possiblo in the Allsopp prize, which is likely to bo dividod. Now Zoaland was awarded tho Belgian Cap, tho protest being finally withdrawn. Canada won tho Mackinuou Cup, Australia at tho last not competing in tho 1000 yards. THE MACKINNON MATCH.

By Telegraph—Pross Association—Copyright London, July 29. Tho Mackinnon match was fired in a rain squall. At tho final distanco the Australians at tho time limit had seventeen rounds unfired. Canada won, the scores boing : Canada ... ... ••• 1375 England 1340 Scotland 1817 Now Zoaland 1298 Rhodesia 1869 Natal ... ... ••• 1228 Australia 1211

Choors wero givon for tho Canadians, and also for tho Australians for their sportsmanlike spirit in agreeing that tho match Bhould bo ro-shot.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 30 July 1902, Page 3

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BISLEY MEETING. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 30 July 1902, Page 3

BISLEY MEETING. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 30 July 1902, Page 3

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