COLONIAL PRIZE FIRING.
v Pabawai, January 29. .; Firing i Q sixth match was resumed this morning. Christie made a magnificent score at the last range, scoring five bulls eyes and two centres. Wilson made centres throughout, finishing with a bulls eje, and is still eading for the belt, and shooting well. • The 'general opinion is that the belt will go either €a Otago or one of the constabulary men, although Auckland and Thames two men are well in. The Seventh Match, which is yet to fire, decides the championship. It is doubtful whether it willjje decided before "Monday, The aggregate scores at the close of the Sixth Match to-day were : — Wilson, P.C.N. 8., 212 ; Blythe, A.0., 209 ; Leigh, 208j Armstrong, Thames, 207 ;. Eide, A.C., 209 ; Goudie, P.C.N.8., 206 ; Hoskins, Thames, 205 ; Gilbert, A.C., 204 ; Sk^ner, Auckland, 202 ; Chase, A.C., 202 ; Blatch, W.T., 192.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 430, 30 January 1875, Page 2
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143COLONIAL PRIZE FIRING. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 430, 30 January 1875, Page 2
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