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Friday.
Colonial Prize Firing.
Six hundred and fire hundred yards of the fifth match now going on; no one at the Thames is likely to get a prize except. McLeod and TJra Whare. The latter: took the range prize at fire hundred.' Forty-two shots to go yet for the belt. Richardson of Otago is likely • to win. He has a strong lead, and is shooting steadily. McLeod is the only one of the; Thames men likely to be in for an aggregate prize. He is now about second in North Island shooting. The whole of the shooting this year is much higher: than ever before. The belt likely to be .won by at least 30 points over centres.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2539, 24 February 1877, Page 2
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119HOKITIKA Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2539, 24 February 1877, Page 2
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