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TO TOURISTS. . V -■ • »■ -/i. ■ For greenstone good* call at M. Sand' stein and Son, Csahel street (next Ballantyne's); Specimens in rough . and polished. Novelties In greenstone hat pirn, paper weight*, butter knives, .Maori tikis, etc. A large selection.. Liberal discount for cash.—(Advt.)
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The World's Greatest Pigeon Match Won witKM Cashmore Gun. GRAND INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS AT MONTE CABLO.-r-MONDAY, FEB. 2nd, 190ol| THE GRAND PRIZ DU CASINO, a Sweepstafc© of 8 sovß. each, with 4800 wWed, -'-'fBH and a work of art for the winner. --J___ An interesting account from the " Sportsman " concludes as follows:— . ''-'^IsH Tbexo was excitement on the stand as Dements took his place for tie commencement ;1 ;51fflB ."■ . '••■ of the eleventh round. Ho hit his bird with both barrel*, but in the struggle to top tha '.-,' :,* ri ," boundary toppled into the sea and was lost, extinffui-hing his ©bane*. The Frenchmen > ''■ -*"*""- also faiicd with Brasseur, though scoring 10—11.s The issue was then confined to pelliet , {___ Johnson (for England), Sloan, Thompson, and Robineon {for America), Count Ziohy (who .' >T„__| ■ t won ln 189*-for Hungary, and stood back a couple of metres), Marquia Vilbricioea (for . *&_■_ Spain), aad Mackintosh (for Australia)—in all eeven who had killed 11 on* of 11. Eloaa • -Jll_ missed a bird not over difficult, Vicjosa failed to stop * far** from the right end trap, l_f_ and then Robxnson got a wupo from the middle trap, which, hard bit, got away, leaving , --fgsli_| Pellier Johnson to compete with Mackintosh, Zicty, and Robinson for tho place* and ~ _I_| work of art Zichy just got tho thirteenth bird on tho boundary,- and the four ahot bird '• '*___ fc- bird until each killed 17 out of 17, but broke down over the end,trap.'Then Thompson "> nffl» failed to kill from the middle trap within the boundary, leaving _aokinto*h and jVthnson ■ , '^UH with 18 out of 18 to shoot for tho prize and place money. ' Both were in- good form, but __9 Mackintosh got a bird no one con Id have killed from fbo middle 'trap; and, Johnson „__! killing, he won tho right to have his name inscribed on the marble tablets recording the ' ''|§_§l winners of the Grand Prix in the atand. His name is La Pellier Johnson, and he eho* ■ j t^SJjjß with te gun from Cashmore, of Birmingham, and Coopal Powdvr. 11* baa been abootina SsiH in Belgium, but visited Hon to Carlo for tho first time tbia year. The odds laid on hi* *•*_! gun during the content averaged 7 to 2, and ho was backed to win at 60 to 1. •", - ?j||j We are Agents for 1 CASHMORE'S GUNS J And have a Very Fine Selection Now on Hand. fl EDWARD REEGE AND SONS, I Colombo Street, Christchurch. • 'Jflf
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11536, 19 March 1903, Page 2
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