Hatch No. 13—Ladies' Prize— Any Member.
Rifle Camp, This day, 11.47 a.m.
200, 250, and 300 yards. Seven shots at each distance. Open to any member of the Association. Entrance fee, ss. Any large bore, muzzle, or breech-loading rifle or carbine. PBIZES. £5 given by the Association, and threefourths entries to be apportioned by the Committee prior to the commencement of the match. The following are the prize takers in order :—Harding, Oamaru, 78 ; Webster, Otago, 77; E. N. Okey, Taranaki, 73; Paynter, JSTelson, 73 ; Poster, Wanganui, 73; Shaw, Wellington, 72; Hunter (Waimea), Cameron (Thames), Purnell
(Wanganui), each 71; Anderson (Clutha), Wilkinson (Dunedin), Laird (Wanganui), Remington (Wanganui), Adams (Bruce), each 70; Thomas, 69. The following also made 69, without taking prizes : — Coieman, McLeod, Rogers, Lowe, C. France, E. Ross, Wyatt,
Ballinger, Sergeant Taylor, Kichardsom and Wilson.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3803, 7 March 1881, Page 2
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136Hatch No. 13—Ladies' Prize— Any Member. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3803, 7 March 1881, Page 2
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