Our Volunteers.
SPOON MATCH
The above match was fired on Thursday afternoon, conditions seven shots at each range. Hon. member Wain put on the possible at 400 yards. The light was dull, with a slight wind. Following are the scares :
The following are the handicaps for a spoon match to be tired on Monday and Thursday mornings, ten shots aj 500 and 600 yards Wain scratch, Bennington and Jackson 4, Smith 5, Stevenson, Mines, Cockburn, Williams, Inkster, Wilson. Nicoi and Thomas 6, Harwood and Bateman 9, Saunders, Blake and Twomey 11, Berry 16, Scott 17, Shackloton 21, Porter and Wilce 24, Simms and Dash 25.
300 400 500 TIs. Wain . — 20 63 31 92 Stevenson ... 6 27 31 17 91 Nicol .. 6 31 ot) 9!) llsnningtoa .. 1 27 33 28 89 D ish 3 5 14 23 17 SI One kburn 1 20 20 23 79 i’oriei’ .. 2 i 17 15 24 78 Wilson .. 3 24 2(3 24 77 Smith .. 1 2t5 21 28 70 Jackson .. 2 22 31 19 74 Soott .. 14 7 19 17 57 Sims .. 23 12 10 4 OO
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 98, 19 January 1901, Page 3
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183Our Volunteers. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 98, 19 January 1901, Page 3
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