SCHOOL CADETS' SHOOTING.
FBB'PBBSS ASSOCIATION. WsLHKOTOir, |ffy 9. "fk The award of medals gife* by! the JJduoation Department for the highest ''" scores made in class firing by publio '■', school cadets in each district has bow '#* been decided. The winners are as. '"1 follows: Auokland, Pvt. W. Briar. '% Onehuhga, 72 points; Taranaki, P< J W. Huse, Stratford, 72 ; Hawke'aßsy* M Pvt. N. Boyle, Hasting., 72 j Welling! If ton, Sergt. James McShano, Mt. Cook, "* 78 j North Canterbury. Pyt. E. Baker > Southbrook, 74; South Canterbury,'" M Corp. D. Saras, Timaru Main, 77 . Otago, Sergt. T. 7«', 'J Southland, Pvt. G. Beattio, Gore, 68, -J ;Grey, Pvt. J. Colutbard, Taylorrille. >1 !«& Sergt. MeShane, of Wellington* i made the highest score in the country. 1 Pvt. Baker, of bonthbrook, has won tft* '*& medal for North Canterbury tfarM^fl years in succession. '<tfi
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8106, 10 May 1906, Page 2
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138SCHOOL CADETS' SHOOTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8106, 10 May 1906, Page 2
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