RIFLE MATCH.
HAMILTON OAYALBY T. CIVILIANS A match came off yesterday at the butts, Hamilton, between a picked six of the Hamilton contingent of the Te Awamutu Cavalry troop, and the same number of civilaas. The wheather was finer than when the troop fired on the proceeding day. The arm used by both sides was the Sneider ' carbine. The scores were as follows : — CAVALBY.
The Cavalry thus winning by 28 pointß.
150 2003 yds. yds. yds. Trooper .Coleman, W ... 19 16 14 Trooper Cox, E 1 B ... 14 - 13 9 Trooper Pilling, O F... 13 9 10 Trooper Hay, VV M ... 13 14 7 Trooper Pearson . ... 16 13 12 Sergeant Jhonsen ... . 19 12 15 Total ... ... ... 238 CIVILIAN. 150 200 300 yds. yds. yks. Mr TVi.tram ... 12 9 8 Mi|K Hill ... 13 13 * 6 Mr Mullins ... 12 14 10 Mr J Coleman ... 18 16 lo Mr F A Whitekar... 12 13 3 Mr. Hinton ... 16 14 11 Total ... ... 210
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 767, 17 May 1877, Page 2
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158RIFLE MATCH. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 767, 17 May 1877, Page 2
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