MARKSMEN IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
« RECENT COMPETITION WON BY WELLINGTON COLLEGE. [BY TELEGRAPH — PBESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, 2nd December. Results of the secondary schools shooting competition are now available. Thirteen schools competed, the order of merit being as follows:— Wellington College ... 510 Nelson Grammar School ova Auckland Grammar School • • Wl King's College 495 Waitaki Boys' High School W Otago Boys' High Sohool 467 St. John's Collegiate School . . 4jj4 Timaru High School 445 Marlborough High School 444 Wanganui Collegiate School . . «5 Palmorston North High School ... 420 Christ's College 413 Thames High School oof Lioutenant M'Nab (Nelson) was the highest scorer, with 68 points out of a possible 70.
LOCAL TEAMS' SCORES. 200 500 T'L L'vt. A. Hamilton .. 34 33 —67 Corp. J. H. Williamson 34 33 —67 LM. J. C. Williamson 32 34 —66 Pvt. W. H. Smith . 34-32-66 Pvt. J. V. M. Canty ... 33 32 —65 ■>gt. J. J. Williamson . 34 \ 30 —64 Pvt. A. Coningham 29 ' 31 -60 Corp. L, M, Moss .. 29 26 —55 Total ... 859 251 510
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1910, Page 9
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168MARKSMEN IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1910, Page 9
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