The Hauraki Engineers.
This company competed on Saturday for Mr McLiver's prize. As will be seen some capital scores were made, although the weather was not so very favorable for good shooting. Mr MeLiverhas rendered good service to this corps by offering for competition such a prize, and the example might with advantage be followed by other business men. We give the principal scores.
yds yds yds yds Tl. 3tone ... ... 17 18 18 16—69 r. Graham 14 14 18 18—64 W, Dare ... ... 16 16 16 15—63 7. Cloutt 15 16 19 10—60 P. Delahunty ... 14 14 15 16—59 W.Lucas 13 12 16 15—57 The following were the highest scorers in the aggregate :— Firsi Second Third Compet'n. Compet'n. Compet'n Tl. Stone ... 50 63 69 — 182 r. Graham ... 44 60 64 — 168 W. Dare ... 50 55 63 — 168 I. Oloutfc ... 47 60 60 — 167 W T.n/ioo A.O. «f> K>l IKL, w. Jjncas ... 42 ho wi — it>n
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3809, 14 March 1881, Page 2
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154The Hauraki Engineers. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3809, 14 March 1881, Page 2
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