RIFLE SHOOTING.
c -^ I The competition for the bronze medal j given by the New Zealand Rifle Association was commenced tills morning, at the Head-quarters Range. The weather was fine, but the wind ba/fling._ Nevertheless the shooting was good, Mr. R> L. Rule being top scorer' with 48. The conditions were—Kapgps, 300, pOO, and COO yards, five shots at each, Wimbledon targets, any position. Tho following are the detailed
scores :— 300 500 600 Tl. Mr. E. L. Eule ... 14 16 18—18 Vol. Haiilijijr. No. 1 14 17 16—47 Vol. Hardy, No. i... 12 IS 15—45 Gunner Brcbncr, Art. 16 16 13—45 Capt. M'Corkindalc, c.c! 16 17 11—44 Sub-Lieut. Morris, No. 1... 15 13 13—41 Scrgt.-Major Crcagh, Art. 13 14 13—40 Lieut. Headland. JNo. 1 ... 15 10 8—23
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 880, 10 February 1879, Page 2
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127RIFLE SHOOTING. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 880, 10 February 1879, Page 2
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