SECOND DAY.
Tho \ WjaAsranui .;ipO {■ yßrds; J "10 phots wa9 v 'deeided ' this) afternoon, Private. Fredei-joV ■s Q* North • puncdin taking 'fiist' V"so of £8 <i&0! Lieutenajit Robinson, of tbj£ Rivf.rto|ii;RiHea r * seco«d -mon'fey of £6, alip- with 45, Midi? ■'^unner'Tayldr, ''^f, thfe:' A«6fela»d Artiiliryv;^third (£§) with 44: "IWaitSer , Liodtenantfßoaa.iior Gunngr,Btuj|ihg'' weije,. prize-taker?. '.:-'■ ii*. f ',S-\ 'h "* X , , j With four matches.finished, asVwell t t wo ranges'ol the" fifth, 1 yolnnteer Anderson; , Wangaiiui 'Rifles, was" leafling'with" 231 points,■; Sergeant' Parslow,. Auokland Artillery, being second with one point less, Lieutenant Oakey, Taranaki Rifles, third with 229, and Volunteer .Pfflpkee;.slo*hei»v City Rifles, and Lieutenant Ross, Napier ArtiUeryrnext on the list, with 223»point9 each,! A? , .: j'i; bi :) ■:' , :
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5480, 20 March 1889, Page 3
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113SECOND DAY. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5480, 20 March 1889, Page 3
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