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GOLD AND SILVER MEDAL COMPETITIONS.

The thirteenth competition for thß Gold and Silver Medals took place at the rifle range on Saturday last, resulting in Private Thorne winning thd Silver Medal for good, as by the rules any member winning it three times-, it becomes his absolute property. The following are the snmwc •

lunuwui" ure une scores : —- GOLD MEDAL. Yards Handi200 400 500 can. TL Private Robinson 23 23 18 14 — 73 Private Stennard. 22 26 26 scr—74 Private Thome ... 24 23 23 3 — 73 Private Sharp ... 17 17 8 30 — 72 Corporal Sampson 24 25 20 scr— 69 Sergeant Smith... 22 19 23 5 — 69 Private Carey ... 18 17 14 20 — 69 Private Dove ... 24 18 17 8 — 67 Private Kellar ... 23 23 12 scr^-58 Private Stevenson 16 18 10 14 — 58 Private Green ... 22 5 6 20 — 53 Sergeant Davies... 22 21 rt. 43 SILVER MEDAL. Yards Handi200 400 500 can. TL Private Thorne... 24 23 23 4 — 74 Sergeant Smith... 22 19 23 10-=74 Private Dove ... 24 18 17 15 --74 Corporal Sampson 24 25 20 scr— 69 Private Kellar ... 23 23 12 sdr— 58 Private Sharp ... 17 17 8 15 — 57 Sergeant Davies... 22 21 rt. scr— 43 The following table shows the name* of the winners of the Silver Medal in the various competitions, the handicap'. and the total points. To become the absolute property of the winner, it wa3 necessary to be top scorer three times. : Winners of the Silver Medal. COMPEXI- . ... HANDI- TOTAL VOLUNTEER. rulAU TiUM. CAP. POINTS. 1. Private Nicholson 25 ... 77 2. Private Thorne ... 13 ... 72 3. Private Thorne ... 6 ... 68 4. Private teller ... 6 71 5. Sergeant Davies... scr. ... 73 6. Private Kellar ... 5 .., 75 7. Private Ooutts ... 9 ... ?5 8. Corporal Sampson 3 ... 75 9. Sergeant Smith ... 8 ... 69 10. Lieut. Mimyard... scr. ... 75 11. Private Jones ... 12 - 11 12. Lieut. Munyard... scr. ... 73 13. Private Thorne ... 4 ... 74

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Kumara Times, Issue 1401, 29 March 1881, Page 2

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GOLD AND SILVER MEDAL COMPETITIONS. Kumara Times, Issue 1401, 29 March 1881, Page 2

GOLD AND SILVER MEDAL COMPETITIONS. Kumara Times, Issue 1401, 29 March 1881, Page 2

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