DUVAUCHELLE'S BAY RIFLE CLUB.
The fourth competition for medals of the above took place on Saturday under very favorable circumstances. The only drawback was a puffy wind blowing almost straight down the range, sometimes drawing to tbe right, pometimes to, tha left, which proved puzzling to some of :he younger > shots at the', - long ranges. The muster was not so good as usual, bat it' is to be hoped (bat nt the pest firing. which 18 the last of the series, a! big rollup i will take iplace. The following are .the'scores! Mjr G. Craw, as usual, at the ibp:— 'V-'-.:; ; V:s.-.. . r - •• ■
7 ft-«Ori* -:... ■AUHunti.;,.. ILW.jPiper! J.t Hunt ,.,■.-.... j., Bt/leyn <t , H. Barwick B j A. Howell *J 200ydB.'300yds. 600yd B . TH. i 33 32 27- 92 ! 27 . ,26, ,.28 : . 81 28 v !: 29' ' 22 ' 79 28 * A -28) ' i-2l- ■'■ -77 : I' 30 24 19 73 27 23 11 61 28 2t 10 59 24 16 8 48
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2081, 25 August 1896, Page 2
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159DUVAUCHELLE'S BAY RIFLE CLUB. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2081, 25 August 1896, Page 2
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