RIFLE SHOOTING.
TIIIC JiISI.EV .MLIiTIXC. COXDITIOXS ALU! AN (JED. Times-Sydney Sun .Special Cables. London, February I, The proposed conditions for liie King's Prize at Jiisloy are as follows; First stage: ten rounds deliberate firing at two hundred, live hundred and six hunred yards. Second stage: Five deliberate, fen rapid and live snap shuts. Third stage: Fifteen shots at shout distances at disappearing targets. The proposed Kolapore Cup conditions pro vides for ligui'd targets up to live hundred! yards, and over that bullscyes stand. The majority of the Colunil of (he liillc Association favor the conditions. Lord Roberts, in an article in the Xatioiial Review, draws an ominous parallel between Kranec during the four years preceding IS7O and l.ritnin during the last decade, lie shows the strength of the forces has decreased 100,000 since l!li)0. TAR AX AKI A SSI)('I AT lON'S ML'IiTIXII. ENTRIES. The following entries have been received for the tenth annual meeting of Alio Taranaki liille Association, to be held at the Rewa licwa range on Thursday and Friday next, In'addition to the leading shots in Taranaki. there will be representatives from t'eilding and Woodville: I E. Company, XI. Regiment—-Lieuten-ant W. I''. Narbv, Corporal Pennington. Opunakc liille' Olub-Uillcnieii .1. ]). 'Christian. 11. Raker. J. V. Shepherd. H. Company, Stratford—Color-Ser-geant J. Vovle Woodville—Killi'inan Loveilav. Feilding Rille Club—liillcniau May'hew. Stratford Ride Club Riileinen A, h. Speck and C. Jackson. Inglcwood Rille Club- Riileinen .1. Drummond, W. llaslett, M. J. Marsh, R. Cox, T. King, S. (l. Spiirdle, Sergeant 11. Thompson. Kaponga Rifle Club.—Pres.deiit A. H. fiuy, Rilleni,en S. J. Ilollard. A. Ilunissou. .1. C.uv. <■'. R. Smith, !.\ .1. O'Xeiil. L. Schumacher. C. J. Ilollard, <:. King'. Xew Plvmoulh Rille Club- -DeputvPresident W. Oliver, Riileinen 11. mi). W. I".. Keating. I-'. Mr hoi.., Ser-eant M. O. Bond, Riileinen 11. C. Evans. 1.. Blanchett, C. Amol.l. W. Winslade. VY. Bruce. W. Slaughter. 11, Arnold). A. Jones. Whanganiomona Rille Club—Presiiieiil C. E. Bacon. Riileinen I',. M, Xat/.ke. K. W. Wilson, 1). Armstrong. B. Companv, XI. Regimenl-Eieutcu-iinil F. Hardieß. Color-Sergeant I"!. Sole. Corporal F. Mace. Riileinen S. Jury, V. Cunson. S. Iliggs. E. Knauf. 11. T'allerson. High School—Sergeant Lepper. Privates r.ucena and Candv Eltham Ride Club --President Whit ing Riflemen F. W. Pennington, J. M. I'ovniler. T. Raxlrr. T. \Y. Xarbv. Pa lea- Rillcnien T. Palmer, D.'Roots. K, Thompson. IF. 11. Cilslnian. Pohokura Rille Cliib-Rillemen C. S. White. S. SWklcv. Tahorn Rille Huh--Riileinen C. Wilson, W. F, Cleaver.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 8
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401RIFLE SHOOTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 3 February 1914, Page 8
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