Naval Brigade Prize Firing.
The members of the Naval Brigade competed on Saturday at the Native range, Parawai, for the prizes presented by Captain Wildman. The first prize was a diamond ring, for first-class shots; for second-class shots, a set of gold studs, and for men who never won a prize, a meerschaum pipe. The following are the highest scoreß :—
IST CLASS. 200 400 500 yds yds yds Tl. Seaman Cameron... ... 17 19 16—52 Lieut. Gordon 18 15 16—49 Seaman W. Harris ... 17 18 14—49 Seaman J. Parelow ... 17 16 15—48 P.O. J. Thomas ... ... 13 17 16—46 P.O.Armstrong 15 19 12—46 P.O. Frearaon ... ... 15 15 15—45 2»D CIiASS. 200 400 500 yds yds yds TL Seaman Webster 15 16 17—48 „ W. Bo we ... 14 15 11—40 „ H. Davis 14 12 13—39 „ J. Gordon ... 12 15 7—54 „ 'Truscott... ... 12 10 B—3o NOK-WJOWEBS. 200 400 500 " yds yds yds Tl. Seaman Gh White - .., 15 15 3—33 Oobb ... ... 17 7 7—31 „ Smith, Joe ... 10 12 9—31 Carter, J. ... 13 9 2—24
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3667, 27 September 1880, Page 2
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168Naval Brigade Prize Firing. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3667, 27 September 1880, Page 2
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