INTERCOLONIAL SHOOTING.
Sydney, Oct. 19. Sergeant Hawker, of Victoria, won the Queen’s Prize at the Rifle Association meeting with a score of 174. Mclntosh, New South Wales, was second: Hicks, New South Wales, third ; Marson, South Australia, fourth. In the first stage of the Hangar match, 10 shots at 600yds, Ivuchen, of Wellington, secured 14th prize (£2) with a score of 43. Oct. 20. McCarthy, of Auckland, secured a prize in the last stage of the Queen’s Prize, with a score of 49. In the second series of the 700yds of the Hangar match. McCarthy, of Auckland, secured the second prize of £B, with a score of 43. Purnell, of Wanganui, 38, and Doughty, of Auckland, 36, also take prizes in the same series. Ip the aggregate of the Haugep match, McCarthy takes the second prize of £2O with a score of 80. Purnell takes the sixth prize of £7 with 78, and Houghty the 29th prize of £2 with 74. The weather is now fine.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2415, 22 October 1892, Page 3
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382INTERCOLONIAL SHOOTING. Temuka Leader, Issue 2415, 22 October 1892, Page 3
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