The Carbine Championship.
THAMES & WELLINGTON LEADING,
The highest aggregate scores at the end of the 12th niatch for the Carbine Championship were as follow : — 3rd sth 12th T1 21tch.Mtch.Mtch.- 11 Vol. Thomas, Thames.. ..36 53 68 — 177 Vol. Burr. Wellington .... 36 71 07 — 177 Vol. Parslow, Thames.. .. 36 70 68 — 171 Vol. Laird, Wanganui.. .. 3C 70 66-173 i.ieut.J.Thurston, vvngnui. 32 69 71 — 172 Vol. F. France. Wellinuton 30 68 G7 - 171 Vnl. ]) ayy WelllDgton ..32 69 69 — 170 I'icut. Gordon, Thames .. 33 71 66 — 170 Vol. "Woolley, Auckland ..33 1i (i 3 — 170 J. Moore, of Auckland, is 19th on the li-t, with an aggregate of 165, while W. ltosc, with an aggregate of 164, is 23rd. There is now onlj one more match to lire in the competition for this Belt, viz., the Sth, but it is the longest and most trying one in the series. The ranges are 200, 300, 4UO and 500 yards ; seven shot at each distance, and the amount of the prize money is£Gs.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 3
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