RIFLE SHOOTING.
A SQUADRON, Ist HEGIMENT A.M.K. The members of A Squadron fired the. final match for the Dalton Cup championship oa Saturday,' the conditions being 7 shots at 600 and 700 yards. After a close contest, the winner proved" to be Lieut. J. F. Atkinson, with a total of 151, Q.M-S., Morgaa being runner-up,- 147. Appended are the principal scores: — . . TL, Lieutenant. J. F. Atkinson, first match, _ 92, second match 55) .. 'i.-i..-.;—• 151 Quartermaster-Sergeant llorgan, 93 and 51 .................-,.-■.•— ••• 1«! Lieutenant ■N. J. Ellingham, SS and 54 ......................... I*2 Private Moore, 96 and.43 ...-—- ' 13 9 Lientenant H. HoWen, 91 and 47 .. 13s. Captain J. Potter, 92 and 42 13* Sergeant M. Ferguson, 79 and 46 ....... 12a WAIHI COMPANY'S GOLD MEDAL. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent-V WAIHI, Saturday. This afternoon the 'Waihi Territorials fired the final round for the "Waihi Company's gold medal. Lieut. Clarke fWaihi Rifles) proved the winner,' with 125; Private P. Brown fWaihi Rifles) was run-ner-up with US, takins the second medal. Captain Rollinson (Waihi Rifles) 117, Lieut. Comes (No. 3 0.R.V.) 116, and Sergt. Kingsford (Waihi Rifles) 116, were next in order.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 144, 20 June 1910, Page 7
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