RIFLE MATCH.
A match was fired yesterday morning, at the Parawai Butts, between five members of the Thames Engineer Volunteer Corps and a like number from tlie Ist Royal llauraki Itille Volunteers. The match created considerable interest as the respective teams had appeared on a previous occasion on behalf of their corps at the representative firing. £5 a-side was the stake. As will be seen by the subjoined score, the Haurakis won by four points:— THAMES ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS.
200 yds. 300 yds. 24433—10 Lft. McCullough - 343.34— 17 33 Veil. Wilson - - - 34322—14 33303—12 20 Cnpt. Rowe - - - 21134—17 20223— 0 20 Srgt. Cleary - - - 22244—14 32243—14 28 Vol. Donnely - - 30022— 7 23233—13 20 133
ROYAL HAUBAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. Vol. Hairsnui'ie - 23422—18 24)1:!—17 30 Vol. Hay - - - - 44312—17 32234—14 31 Sfgt. Noonan - - 33224—14 23043—12 20 Baud' - - - 34223—14 22343—11 28 ,, Jayne - - - 02332—10 33204—12 22
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 87, 19 January 1872, Page 3
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