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NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

SECOND EDITION

[By Telegraph.] Brightwateb, March 1. The Wellington match is concluded. It counts second in the Carbine Championship. The prizetakers are : Dixon 91 A. Berry 87 Parslow 85 Webster ... ... ••• 84 Davy 84 Gordon 00 Bfunce 82 Howie 81 W. McKenzie 79 H. Dixon 79 Bird ... 78 Armstrong, Thames ... 77 H. Winsell 76 Still 76 Bannister... ... -■- 76 The highest for the championships so far are:—For the Rifles—Hutchinson and Cooper, 171 ; Churton and Purnell, 169. For Carbines—A. Dixon, 129; Gordon, Howie, and Perry, 127. It rained again this morning. The Championship matches will finish about six to-night:

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2788, 1 March 1882, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2788, 1 March 1882, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2788, 1 March 1882, Page 3

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