RIFLE SHOOTING.
STAFF 11th REGIMENT WINS. lAu enjoyable day’s shooting was spent at Mere Mere yesterday, when the local rifle club, I l ' Company • (Hawera), and the staff of the 11th Regiment were engaged in a triangular shooting match. The weather conditions, while extremely pleasant, were against accurate shooting, the* wind proving extremely tricky, varying from 2.f degrees right to 2 left. The staff must be congratulated on a good win. The following arc the scores:— river it '
THE STAFF, 500yds. 00 ! 3yds. Tl. S. M. Bond ... 28 34 02 S. M. Hesp ... 32 29 01 S. M. Bonar ... 28 30 58 Serg. Loutham ... 25 25 50 S. M. Bell ... 20 20 10 Total ... 139 138 277 MERE MERE RIFLE CLUB. 500yds. 000yds Tl. A. Shrimpton, President 30 28 58 G. Thorn burn ... 20 25 51 P. Murphy 22 20 18 J. Teller 22 25 17 R. Davis ... ' 30 10 10 Total ... 130 120 250 ¥ COMPANY, 500yds'. 600yds. IT. Lieut. Bishop ..." 22 11 33 Lieut. JohnfidPi .... ,20 28 51 Private Teague ... 28 17 15 Private Wills ... 15 21 39 Lieut. Jones -0 15 , .,38 Totals ... HI 95 209
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 55, 29 October 1912, Page 7
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188RIFLE SHOOTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 55, 29 October 1912, Page 7
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