DOMINION RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
Trentham, March 3. In the Auckland Match, the shooting was not remarkable, the highest total at a comparatively short range being four off the possible. There was no possible at 300 yards and only two at 500, Scanned securing one, and Heald (a tyro from Ruapehu) the other. The principal prize-winners in the Opening Match, seven shots at 300, 500 and 600 yards, were;—Currie (O’hura), 99, £5; Harrison (Kaponga), Montgomery (Dunedin), each 97, £4; McCallont (Opaki), Hunt (Wellington) and Bryden (Kaiapoi), each 95, £3; Hatfield (Blenheim), Farley (Auckland), Milroy (Nelson), each 95, and Burns (Karori), 94, each £2. AUCKLAND MATCH, 10 shots at 300 and 500 yards; figure targets. Rfm. R. J. King (Opaki), £5 ... 96 Corp. Mace (11th. Regt., N. 1.), £4 95 Rfpi. McK. Williams (Ohura} £4 95 Lieut. W. Duncan (13th Regt.) £3 94 Rfm. S. Marenzi (Kaitawa), £3 94 Rfm. W. Ryder (Ohawa), £3 ... 94 Corp. D. Scanned (12th Regt.) £2 93 Rfm. J. B. Baerstow (Opaki) £2 93 Rfm. G. A. Eyles (Dannevirke) £2 93 Private L. Lovcday (9th Regt.) £2 93
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 53, 4 March 1913, Page 3
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180DOMINION RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 53, 4 March 1913, Page 3
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