COLONIAL PRIZE-FIRIDIG.
PARSLOW WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP. [BIT TI'XKORAPH. — J'KKSS ASSOCIATION'.] l>r.KNiii-:iM. Friday. Phb following prizes in the first stage wore, presented to the ten highest aggregate scorers in matches 2 to 10, which includes nil matches except the first : —Sergt. Parslow, Auckland, 483, £8 and silver cross; Lieut. Okey, Taranaki, -173, .€5; Lieut. Ross, Napier, 4(>7, Martini-Henry rille; Lieut. Poster, Wangaiiui, -tGO ; Vol. Richardson, .Dunedin, 405; Vol. Parkes, Blenheim, 4(12; Vol. Atkinson, Wellington, 402; Gunner Bunting, Napier, -118, £2; Private Riddle, Waimate, -ISS, £2; l'riwtlo .Johnson, Clutha, -157, £2; Sergt. Jones, Waikari, 457. The last try match, 200 and 500 yards, 7 shots Corporal Hallinsm', Wellington, 58, £8; Vol. Graham, Wanganui, 55, £(i; Seaman Weir, Thames, 55, £5; Gunner Howe, Wellington, 54, £4. Later. The championship was won by Parslow, who scored 50;) ; Ross, I'Oi; Parkes, 491. : Taylor, 488 ; Foster, 457. .
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2605, 23 March 1889, Page 2
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141COLONIAL PRIZE-FIRIDIG. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2605, 23 March 1889, Page 2
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