This Day.
Conclusion of tho Second All-
Comers' Match
11.15 am
Firing was resumed at 6 30 this morning, when the second and third ranges were fired iff match No. 1. The winners are: — McKenzie, Blenheim ... 1 Oakey, Taranaki ... ... 2")# Morris, Oamaru ' ... ... 3j Hall, Wellington ... ... 4 Each with 39 points. Paynter, Stoke ... ... 5 Eogers, Marlborough ... 6 Mclntosh, Nelson .. ... 7 King, Oamaru ... •.. 8 Ballinger, W., Wellington... 9 Kitchen, Wellington ... 10 Richardson ... ... ... 11 • Purcell, Wang'anui ... ... 12 Cumming, Wanganui ... 13 Webster, Dunedin ... ... 14 Harding, Oamaru ... ... 15 Each with 37 points. * To fire for 2nd place.
Remaining scores. are—Fenton 36; Beach, Capt. Wales, Hood, Capt. Cross, Howell, Winton, McKenzie, Bannister, McKenzie, Crossman,, and Smith, each 35. ,
Dcs Horges, Herslet, Acheson, Christie, Ross, Sutton, Sergt. Ballinger, Edie, Cooper, and Milue each 34. Best, Griffiths,, Weir, Miller, Marshall, Hooker, tfopet, F. Sutton, Coventry, Croucher, Rutherford, T. Hay, Taylor, P. Adams, A. Buckley, each 33. . Harkness, Parker, Badger, Lewer, Monk, Sergt. Turner, Fairi, Downie, Cochrancej Penk, Martin, Dalziell, Sutton, Haycock, Burns, each 32. v Sergt. Hasleti:, Price, Shooke, Miner, Lieut. Applyby, each 31. W. Adams, Brady, Kenning, McKee, Hutchinson, Soper, Skinner, Gilchrist; Capt. Wilson, each 30. • , ''. Thorn burn, Maddox, Weymess, Lyon, Doige, Sutton, each 29. Fox, 28 fStagg, 27 ;Hislop, 26 ; Lieut. Hoskings, 23; Stafford, 22; Captain Thompson, 20. Third Match. In the third match the winners were— J. Laird, Wanganui, 37 points, Ist. Clarke, Grahamstown, 36 points, 2nd. Burr, Ross, and Frank, each 36. The other scores are—Jamieson and Dixon—each 35. .
. Keller, Armstrong, Thomas, Somerville, H. Wimsett—-each 34.
Fathers, Thompson, Atkin, Barribal, Woolley, Gordon, Clouston, Lieut. Hunter—each 33.
Bowling, Dixon, Daily, Black, Me Credie, Scott, Holmes, Thurston, Landy, Henderson, Lieut. Bennett—«ach 32.
Frearson, Mpdre, Lestrange, Turner, Lieut. Thurston, Houlie, Gell, Rose, H. Rose, Twist, Dodd— each 31.
Monson, Morrison, Coleman, Mursen, Walkington, Smith, Sinclair, Fox—each 30.
Blunett, Eobinson, Mapp., Smith, Schone, Moore, Wemssll, Bird—each 29.
Johnson and Moore —each 27 ; MeGriege 26; McLean, Richardson, and Hill —each 23.
(PHOM A COBBEBPONDENT).
In the second match, the first for the Belt, Fen ton 36. Clarke, Thomas and Parslow 36 each for tbe Carbine Belt. Tbe general shooting very hot.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3490, 2 March 1880, Page 2
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352This Day. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3490, 2 March 1880, Page 2
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