The King’s Prize.
AGAIN GOES TO NELSON. The following were the highest scores in the Grand Aggregate Match for the “ Belt ” or King’s Prize Rifleman W. J. Milroy, Nelson, Champion Belt, gold medal, and £SO . - 507 Rifleman W. Loveday, Maunceville, silver star and £25 5 01 Rifleman C. Craw, Chorlton, silver star and £2O 489 Private T. Jack, Christchurch, - silver star and £l2 ... ... 488 Rifleman H. Hawthorn, Karoi £5 487 Rifleman J. R. Franklin, Weber £5 486 Lieutenant Martin, Timaru £5 ... 486 Rifleman G. Hyde, Opaki £5 ... 485 Lieutenant White, Patea, £5 ... 485 Rifleman G. Hawthorn, Karori, £5 ' Private Pearson, Timaru, £5 ... 484 Sergeant Standford, Christchurch, £5 484
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3494, 9 March 1905, Page 3
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108The King’s Prize. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3494, 9 March 1905, Page 3
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