SHOOTING.
THE TRKN'i'HAM MEETING. Per Press Association. Treiitham 1t.11.. List Night. CAXTERBI KY .MATCH. The shooting opened with the 1000 yds range of the Canterbury Match, to-' Iceide the linul fifty for the championship. The weather was heavy ami the light dull. Morgan (Auckland) put up 15; Col- | let I, who was iu the lead, put up only Hi; Evans, 23. Hyde and Kandnll, shooting in good weather, each got 30, which put Randall in the lead of affairs. The principal prize-winners in the Canterbury Match, 801) and 1000 yaris, were — White (Franklin), C 5 .. ..81 Duncan (Kaitangala), £4 .. .. 81 Marcnzi (Kketahuiia), .Cf .. .. Ml McMiurav (Napier), £3 .. .. !'.) Randall fLinton), t)3 .. ..78 Ebbet (Piihhituii), .« .. ..78 .Miirehant (Karori), ,C2 .. .. 78 Harding (llleulieiiu), .C2 .. ..77 Nells (Denniston), .£2 .. ..77 Edwards (Australia), £2 .. ..77 HIGHEST AGGREGATES.
Following are the fifty highest aggregates to lire in the King's Match al I p.m. to-morrow:—
W. Randall (Linton) .. .. 4(rJ G. Hyde (Opaki) «1 Lieut. Tinibrell (Linwood) .- 30!! i.. Kitchen (Upper llutt) .. •• 3!MI .1. Ilairslow (Opaki) SI'S Scigt. Edwards (Au-tralia) .. 3!Ui Sergt. Dippie (Dunedin) .. -• 30(i Seigt.-.Major Evans (Christehurcli) 305
Captain Collelt (Waipawa) .. li'M M. Chajiiiiiin (Te Kapn) .. . ■ 302 Pvt. Cnrisen (Auckland) .. .. 301 Pvt. Patrick (Auckland) .. .. 1180 Lieut. While (Franklin) .. .. 388 Troo|ier Marenzi (Eketahuna) .. :*B3 Corpf. Shailand (Nelson) .. ..387 L>eut. Martin (Timal'ti) ~ ..386 Pvt. Bovs (Tiiiiani) .- •• 38(> Sergt. McCorniack (Napier) .. 380 .1. Tiirnbiill (Opakil -'**«» \l. I'. Narbev (Duvauchelles) .. :W3 Si-i-'t. Sinaili (Kaitangata) •• 384 A. -T. lameroii (Opaki) .. .. 384 W. V. Ma-elield (Sound-) .. ■■ 384 .1. K'inm-.id (l/mt..») .. .. 353 I'vl. Frank (Nelson) .. •• 383 G. Loveihiy (Rotormi) .. .. 383 I'. I. Franklin (WelK-r) .. ..383 Trooper McMnrray (Napier) .. 382 F. Wilkie (Upper Hutf) .. ..381 Captain King (Linwood) .. .. 381 A. France (Karori) 381 Sergt.-Major Hyde (Napier) .. 381 A. Hawthorn (Petone) .. .. 381 Col.-Sergt. lladlield (Blenheim) .. 380 Sergt. Johnstone (Owaka).. .. 380 j .1. W. Milroy (Nelson) .. .. 370
Corpl. Aysoii (Murihiku) .. .. 370 S»-rgt. Needhain (Palmerston N.).. 378 Lieut.(lrvine (Nelson) .. ■• 378 Sergt. Ching (Nelson) .. .. 377 I). McCalmont (Opaki) .. ..377 W. Feast (Opaki) 377 1). Mel.ea (Opaki) 370 Pvt. Mngridge (Palmerston N.) .. 37(i Sergt. Mefhillev (Karori) .. .. 375 Pvt. West wood (Wellington) .. 375 •I. Ruber (Karori) 375 .). Turner (Karori) 375 Banks (Kimbolton) 3 J' James (Napier) 374 G. Craw (Linton) 374 TRAMS EVENTS. The following teams events were decided this afternoon:— Colonial Ammunition Company's Cup
Match. Twelve entries. Wanganui Rilles, Co !>8 Victoria Rilles, £4 ■"' Karori Rifle Cluo, £3 .. • • 31 Rapid Firing Competition, (iUOyds. Five entries. Wanganui Rilles, C 5 •»> Auckland No. 2 Battalion, C2 .. 01 Sectional Firing Match, 000 and 7')o yards. Four entries. Auckland No. i Battalion, Co .. 300
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 69, 11 March 1908, Page 3
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