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Naval Cadet Prize Firing.

The final competition by the above company, for the suit of clothes, presented by Mr. Clarion, and other prizes, took place at the butts this morning. The ranges: fired at were 200, 300, and 4^o yards, 'five shots at each range. The highest scorers were— Co*;'l?irby :.. ~ 63 „ Webster ... ... - ... 53 Cadet Browne ' ...' 53 Lieut;.Otter .... 48 P.O. Wilson- 48 Cadet .McConuell 45 P.O. Lang ... 45 The following are the names of the prize-winners in the aggregate, together with the amount of prize and score of each :— P.O. Wilson, suit of clothes ... 515 Cadet Browne, £1 .T: ... 491 Lieut. Otter, 15s • - ... .».' 459 Cox. Webster, 10s 458 ' Cadet McConnell, 7s 6d ... 416 1 P.O. Lang, 5b 383

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4355, 15 December 1882, Page 3

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Naval Cadet Prize Firing. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4355, 15 December 1882, Page 3

Naval Cadet Prize Firing. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4355, 15 December 1882, Page 3

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