WAIKATO CAVALRY.
District Prize Tiring. The following are the scores made on Wednesday last at Te Awamutu and Cambridge. The Hamilton ecores we published on Thursday.
XIS AftiiUUiU. 200 jOO yds. yds. .Sub. -Lieut. G. Wilkinson 18 12 Sergt. W. Bond 21 16 Tr. S. Short . ... 19 18 Lieut. K. Bruce . . 20 16 Tr. T- Munro .. 19 18 Tr. Y. Bruce . ... 15 15 Corpl. Macfarlane ... 22 10 Tr. H. Short 19 it Tr. W. Bruce . . .14 *7 Sergt. J. Wattcrs 18 14 400 yds. Tl. 20 — 60 20 — 57 18 — *5 tS-54 17 — 54 22 — 52 20 — 52 19 — 49 18 — 49 6-38 HAMHiTOX TEOOP. Tr. R. Alexander ... 18 16 19 — 53 CAMBRIDGE. 200 300 yds. yds. Sergt. Macintosh 22 16 Scrtft. Howie . . . . 22 18 Tr. Fergusson 24 14 Tr. Forrest 21 16 Sergt. Fisher 10 >o Tr. Rhodes 22 n 400 jds. Tl. 21 — 50 18 — S« 20 — S8 18 — S5 23— =52 19 — 52
The highest score made by Hamilton was 59. It will thus be seen that Te Awamutu has topped the list with an individual sqore of 60.
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1316, 4 December 1880, Page 2
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182WAIKATO CAVALRY. Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1316, 4 December 1880, Page 2
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