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Nelson, Wednea liv £.">Opm. Second Match, Infantry —"Joskins, Thames, 61; Stono, Thames, G3 j Thompson, 62 ; James, 62 ; Clode, Southland, 60: Oates, Wellington, 59; Elder, A.C., 59; Cjrpoml Buchanan, Otago, 59 j Murray, Thames, 58 ; Adams, Otago, 58 j Douglas, Otago, 58» " Aggregate scores ; Iloskins, Thames, 81; Stono, Thames, 81; Thompson, Thame*, 81; Murray. 75; Oate*. Wellington, 7-t; Cfodfi, Southland, 7.'}; Wilson, O.ngo, 73; Matthews, Taranaki, 72 ; Richardson, Otago, 72; Elder, Armed Constabulary, 7-. Third Match, Cavalry. —Hedge, Waiuku, 15 ; Cowan, A. C, 12 ; Douglas, Wmuku, 12. In shooting olf, Cowan mndo ft centre, and Douglas an outer. Third Mutch, Infantry. —Ruy, Auckland, 17; Tt-chaWlson,, Otago, 1Q; Sutton, Marlborough, 15; McLeod, Thames, .13 ; Wales, Otago, 15. Thcw» were eleven tics for third fourth, and fifth plncos. The filing oil"resulted as above. Fourth Match, infantry.—^ps-i, Westland, 16,; llichartlBon, Otasro, 16 ; Douglas, Otago, 15 j Hookies, Thames, 15 ; Wihon, Otago, 15. Fourth Mutch, Caialrr —Cownn, A C 53; GHlpin, AC, 51 A protest was entered ajtaimt Ohlpin. for tampering with tho nOc-siglit, but it was disallowed, Cavalry Championship. —Douglas, Waiuku, 101; Cowan, A C, 102 ttfih Match. Infantry,—McL>od, Thames, 27 ; Hoskinj, Titair.es, 2G ; Qvey, -NVluon, 21; Adams, Otago, 2i; Morley, AC, 24; Oruii'lv, Thames, 21; Buchanan, Otago, 24>; C.ito, Otago 2t; Colcmnn, Waikato, 2i. Only the fii\.t sta«o fired. Tho Championship will be decided in the morning. A'jrgresiato «cores : Hoskjns, Thames, 111; Stone, Thames, 109 ; Thomson, Thames, \o(i ; Richardson, 10i ; Wilson, Ota<ro, 103 ; Oates, WelLngton, 100. The weather was good for ajiootuig, and tho attendance larger than the previous day.
\Yc]]j»jjtt>n, Wednesday, 8 pm. Tho conditions on which For took olHce nro, that the Go vernor, on Mr Vogel's return, ask him to be Pivmier, which, if ho accepts, ¥o\ at onco rrsigns. Slinuld Vogol decline, Pox will, if desired, retain office on condition that Parliament be summoned as soon as possible, which cannot be until May, as it now stands prorogued to April 15th, and the necessary accommodation could not be provided before May. As Provincial Councils nearly all meet in April, an carlior date would be meoiivonicnt. Private advices say Webb will continue his line, notwith- j standing tbo loss of tho American subsidy. The Duucdin Presbytery are taking action in reference to leading ofliuo-biUFerß countenancing >ptritualism.
The Napier Tjlc<)i aih mentions a rumour that tl:o Government contnn i'> t»i intro luring n bill, at fho next session of tuo General Ajwmbly, providing for a lan.l ta\ throii"hout tlic colony. A tv% of Is au acre unon iviiiu proved Jau'ls is jjwLo 1 ol w> j)r jbublir.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 131, 8 March 1873, Page 2
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