Better Never Late. — Order your j summer suit from George Fowlds'; j splendid selection of tweeds and worsted — (Advt.) The Victoria- Bide Club fired the first of three competitions on Saturday last for a trophy presented by Mr G. Fowlds. The ranges were 200 and 500 yds, seven shots at each (kneeling at 200). The following were the highest scores:—Privates Chat" field (scratch), GO points; Kelly, (scratch), 58 *; Colour-Sergeant Mcintosh (handicap of 8 points), 56 ; Private Marrion (16), 56 • Lieutenant Cox (scratch), 53 ;, Privates Reading (16), 49; Noel (16), 48; Aylett (16), 47 * Pitkethley (6), 44; Chatfield (S), 44 ; Exton (7), 42; Corporal Mcintosh (6), Ah. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 247, 25 October 1897, Page 5
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