Thames District Belt.
The 17th quarterly competition for the Thames District Volunteer Belt took place at the Gorernment range to-day. The diitances were 200, 400 and oOOjds, fire shots at each range. The morning Squad .mustered at eight o'clock to the strength of 26. The weather was moat unfaTorable to good shooting. The principal scores were made by Parslow, T.N.8., 50, Fagß, T:N.^, and Dowriie, T.S. No. 1, 48 each. The firing of the afternoon «qnad will probably alter this position*. 1":'-'.<'.-. .<"'■■ ■■'' ■ TffcJust as we are Koing to press we learn tl;jt the firing of the afternoon squad has Mot altered Parslow's position. He takes . the belt, Price. T.S. No. 2, being second with 49, and Kelsall, H.E., third with the same score.] '
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3341, 6 September 1879, Page 3
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123Thames District Belt. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3341, 6 September 1879, Page 3
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