COLONIAL PRIZE FIRING.
Wanganui, Tuesday. In the aggregate scores for carbine firing Bell is first, Bannister second, and Sherwood third. Wednesday, T3O p m. The carbine marksmen match is flniehed.
In firm*-? off tie**, Adams lost fourth place. The weather has changed, and tbe glass slightly fallen, but it is still high There has been a yery high wind from the left rear alj the morning, and clouds of dust.
Mason (Wellington) 20 Blake (A.C.) 17 Bell (Auckhnd) 16 Burnett (Christchurch; .. 16 On firng off a tie, Burnett missed, and Bell made an outtr. The rifle marksmen match is finished. Goldie (Otago) 20 Frederick ("tago) 15 Crossman (Nelson) 14 Fagg (Thames) 12 Adams (Otago) 12
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 58, 1 March 1876, Page 2
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