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Prize Firing.

The Naval Brigade competed on Saturday afternoon for Mrs QiiinTa prize, but owing to the unclemency of the weather the attendance was verysmall and the scoring generally was poor. Carbine Champion Armstrong again heads the list with the fine score of 56, he having fired in the midst of a downpour of rain All the other competitors, with the exception ot the three mentioned hereunder scored le.ss than .40. The ranges were 200, 400, and 500 yards, 5 shots at each ranee.—

,>- 200- i 400 : 600 ■■■';■ yds yds yds TI. P.O. Armstrong ... 19 23 14 —56 Seaman J. Floyo) 5 ... 16> .17 15 — Do. J. Ciiinerbn... 15,'' ?]ss*§-ltyH'#s

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3892, 20 June 1881, Page 2

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110

Prize Firing. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3892, 20 June 1881, Page 2

Prize Firing. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3892, 20 June 1881, Page 2

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