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This Day.

Eleventh Match—Rifles.

The 11th match is just; completed the remaining scores are:—Dalziel 71; White, Lieut. Melutosh and King, each 68; Eogers and'VFurhell* each 6?; Richardson, Gr. Price, Morris, McKee, and McKenzie, (Blenheim), each 66;. Lieut. Adams, Milne and Thorburn, each 65 ; Christie, Moak, E. S. Smith, Lieut. Ballinger, Stag, H. Soper, Menzies and Muir,. each 64; Kenning, Skinner, Bannister and Appelby, each 63 ; A. Ballinger, Cumming and Harkness, each -62; Ross, 1 WintoD, Fenton",, Badger, Sergt. Doidge and Griffiths, each 61; Beach Sutton and Desforges, each 60; Marshall, Downie and W. Adams, each 59 ; Coven.try, Weymess -and Addy, each 58; Hawes, Batching, Penk, A. Sutton and Gilchrist, each 57; Hutohinson, Lawler and Martin," each 56; Sergt. Ballinger 54; Taylor 53; Stafford arid Fox, each 52 ; Capfc. Thompson 47 ; Rutherford 41.

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Rifle Camp, 1.3 p.m. This day. Eleventh Match—Rifles. Cokditioks.—Rifles only; 200 and 500 • yards ; 10 shots at each range; prize money, £66, Wilson, Otago, 72, Ist prize. Price and Mckee each take a small prize with 66 each. /The Belt. Puruell is leading for the Belt with 178 ; Oakey, 178 ; Webster, 175 ; Richardson, 170. Twelfth Match—Carbines. Conditions.—-Carbines only; 200 and 400 yards; 10 shots at each range; prize money, £41. McCredie, of Wellington, takes Ist prize with 72 points. A. Thomas, Parslow, Jamieson each take prizes. Cartano Belt Aggregates. A. Thomas 177, Burr 177, Parslow 174, Gordon 169, Armstrong 168, are the highest for the Carbine Belt.

The 9th Match has just commenced. • The Eighth Match will be the last for the Carbine Belt. It is 200, 300, 400 aud 500 yards; seven shots at each rapge j the prize money is £65. Qur men are confident of winning. Parslow is the life of the camp.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3492, 4 March 1880, Page 2

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293

This Day. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3492, 4 March 1880, Page 2

This Day. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3492, 4 March 1880, Page 2

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