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SHOOTING.

The following are the results and scores of Saturday's shooting competitions:— DUNEDIN CITY GUARDS. The City Guards fired the last competition of the Citizens'. Match. 500 600 700 yds. yds. yds. Hp. Tl. Pts. Ser. J. Milla ... 34 33* 29 Vol. Lockhart 29 28 18 12 87—4 Vo. Jones ... 34 30 22 Vol. Sonntag .33 23 28* Vol. Christensen 25 24 15 19 83—1 Cor. Hazle/ ... 27 26 21 3 77 Ser. Christio ... 27 21 13 15 76 Vol. Schoen ... 25 22 20 8 75 Cor. Wilson ... 34* 30 7 3 74 Vol. T. Baird ... 22 18 21 .9 70 * Range prizes. —Prize-winners.— Ist 2nd 3rd comp. comp. comp. Tl. Sergeant J. Mills .„ 3 3 511 Corporal Wilson 5 2 7 Volunteer Baird .« Volunteer Sonntag ~ 2 2—4 Volunteer Jones ... ... 1 HIGHLAND RIFLES. The Highland Rifles fired the second competition of No. 3 Match. Conditions: Seven shots and a sighter at 500, 600, and 700 yards, 500 600 700

yds. yds. yds. Hp. Tl. Sergeant Armit „. 30 31 21 23 Private Knox „. 30 30 20 25 Lance-cor. Smeal 21 29 28 27 Sergeant Dickel ._ 27 31 16 23 97 Corporal MThail „ 24 22 6 39 91 Corporal Burt .- 23 17 25 25—90 DUNEDIN CITY RIFLES. The Dunedin City Rifles fired their No. 6 Match and'final of the season, it taking the form of a consolation match. 500 600 • " yds. yds. Hp. Ti. Corporal Titchener* ~ 27 16 43 Private Borrie* ... .„ 28 10 4 —42 Private Moore 18 12 8 * Prize-takers.' —Aggregates for Private Ruston's Trophy.— 2 3 4 5 S.M. Tl. Col.-ser. Kirkham* 104 Cor. Titchener ... 97 Private Terry ... 98 94 *Prize-winner. —Aggregates for Hallenstein's Champion Cup.— 5 4 5 Tl. Corporal Titchener* „ 83 90 98 Color-ser. Kirkham ... 76 103 96 Private Bruce .. .. 72 96 85—253 ♦Winner for 1906.

DUNEDIN RIFLES. The Dunediu Rifles fired the final compete tion for ex-Captain M'Millan's trophy. Ranges, 500 and 600 yards; tea shots ajad a sightcr at each--500 600 yds. yds. Hp. TL Sergeant M'Donald _ 48* 41 89 Sergeant Hay .„ „. 44 44* 88 Sergeant Capstick ~ 43 43 86 Private Harty _ „ 41 37 785 Sergeant Leggett „ 43 37 4 Lieutenant Heatley 32 39 10 —Bl I Private Morrison... _ 40 32 375 Private North ... ~ 31 29 15 —75 Private Burns ... -. 30 25 15 —7O * Range prizes. —Aggregates.— Ist 2nd 3rd comp. comp. comp. Hp. Tl. Ser. Hay* ... Ser. M'Donald* 84 Ser. Capstick* 82 Pnrate Harty... Ser. Lesgett ... Private Morrison 81 76 Lieut. Heatley Private Burns... Private North... *Prize-winners. NORTH DUNEDIN RIFLES. The North Dunediu Rifles fired a handicap match. Conditions : Seven shots and sighters each at 500 »ad 600 yards. 500 600 yds. yds. Hp. Tl. Private Dtppie ...... 32 . 31 63 Private Thomson. 28 24 10 Private H. Hogg... „. 31 21 10 —62 Private O. Mailer- ... 24 21 17 —62 Captain Johnston-. „. 30 29 59 Private Hughes .„ ... 20 25 12 —57 Private J. Longworth 31 23 2£6 Private F. Hind ... «. 23 23 955 Private R. Hogg... „ 32 21 53 Sergeant Kilpatrick _. 33 17 50 GAVERSHAOM RIFLES. The Oaversham Rifles fired their first competition for Chaplain-captain Duttcn's prise. Conditions: Best two out of three competitions; seven shots at 500 and 600 yards, 500 600 yds. yds. Hp. Tl, Sergeant Porteons ... 35* 33* 68 Frivate J. Porteons _ 33 24 4—61 Private A. Porteons ... 26 26 759 Corporal Allen ... - 31 16 12 —59 Private Wisnesky ... 25 20 14 —59 Sergeant Doran 30 25 55 * Range prizes. Tbe second class shots &lso fixed for trophies under the same conditions: 500 600 yds. yds. Hp. Tl. Frivate H. Allen. 25 28* K Lancc-cor. Newlands 28 25 f>; Private Judd 31* 17 2£( *Range prizes. WAK4RI RIFLES. The Wakari Rifles fired the final competd tion of the officers' prize and junior cham pionship. Conditions: Officers' prize—sevei shots at 300, 500, and 600 yards; junio championship—seven shots at 200 and 501 yards. '—Officers' Prize.— 300 500 600 yds. yds. yds. Hp. T Priv. J. Clyde ... 22 *3l »29 11 Priv. J. Cordes ... 25 30 22 16 Priv. J. Grieve -. 27 29 30 4 8 Ser. Clyde ... _ *3O 33 26 8 Priv. Marshall . . 29 30 27 3 8 Col.-ser. Wilson ~20 29 *3O 10 8 Priv. Bambory ... 21 29 25 7 8 Priv. Potbury ... 16 26 21 12—7 *Range prizes.

The highest aggregatesIst 2nd 3rd [ comp. comp. comp. Hp. Tl. l Ser. Clyde* ... 95 88 89 272 (■ Priv. Grieve* ... 89 84 86 13 Priv. Marshall* 89 84 86 6 —265 1 Col.-ser. Wilson* 80 80 79 23 Priv. Condes* _ 71 74 77 39 Priv. J. Clyde 77 .71 82 29 Priv. Bambery 90 65 75 18 * Prize-takers. ~ For the junior championship, the first prize for which was presented by Corporal Laurenson, the second by Mr D. Ross, and the third by the markers:— 200 500 yds. yds. Hp. Tl. Priv. P. Winders „ *32 25 4 Priv. A. M'Cullock ... 30 *26 561 Priv. J. Ovens -. _ 31 25 56 Priv. Walker™ ~ ... 21 19 15 —55 , Priv Smith ... - - 18 19 15 —52 Ser. Sivertsen ~ ~ 21 17 12 —SO Priv. Morrison _ - 26 15 546 Priv.- Craig ... ... - 21 15 339 ♦Range prizes. —Aggregates.— Ist 2nd 3rd comp. comp. comp. Hp. Tl. Priv. Winders* 44 54 57 14 Priv. M'Cullock* 48 48 56 16 Priv. Morrison* 52 51 41 20 Priv. Ovens „. 47 57 56 160 Priv Walker _ 33 35 40 43 Priv. Smith ~ 40 31 37 43 Priv. Craig ... 56 45 36 13 Priv. Sivertsen 27 48 38 30 *Prize-takers. DUNEDIN ENGINEERS. The Engineers fired off the fourth' and final competition for the Ladies' Challenge Belt and other prizes. Conditions: Seven shots and a tighter at 300, 500, and .600 yards. Lance-corporal Johnston wins the belt and accompanying trophy donated by Mrs Beal. Sergeant Keilar takes Major Beal's prize. Sapper Wells wins ex-Corporal Etheridge's trophy, and Lieutenant Lacey a prize pre-, sented by the corps, t 300 500 600 yds. yds. yds. Tl. Lnnce-co-. Johnston 30 28 29 Sapper Dean ~ ... 26 29 29 —B4 Lieut. Lacsy .- ~ 25 '32 27 —R4 Sercreant Keilar ... ... 26 30 27 —B3 Sapper Wellß „ ... 30 ,30 23 —B3 Lance-cor. Latta ... 29 *3l 15 —75 Lieut. Veitch .. .- 21 28 24 —73 Sergeant Ellis .. ... 19 30 21 —7O —Aggregates.— Ist 2nd 3rd 4th comp. comp. comp. comp. Tl. L.-cor. Johnston Ser. Keilar ..84 85 86 255 Sp-Fper Wells ... Lieut. Lacey .. Ser. Ellis _. L.-cor. Latta „ Sapper Dean ... 71 Lien*. Veiteh ...

The junior ahot3 also fired off the third and final competition for Major Barclay's junior challenge cup and other prizes; challenge cup to be wok from scratch. Sapper ; Benfell becomes the holder of the cup for the year, and also Stakes the accompanying trophy presented by the corps. Corporal-bugler Ure wins ex-Sergeant-major Jacobs's trophy, while Sapper Davie takes the third prize, presented by the company, ,and Sapper'.Coutts the fourth prize, by the corps. Conditions: Ten shots and one sighter at 300 and 500 yards. :-. , 300 500 yda. yds. Ho. Tl. Sapper Benfell ... ... 30 42 779 Sapper Davie 23 27 15 —65 Sapper Ross 21 26 15 —62 Sapper Coutts ...... 29 21 10 —6O Busier-corporal Ure ... 27 31 58 Sapper J. Neil .. - 24 22 12 —53 Bugler M'Ker.zic 23 25 755 Aggregates (taken, from scratch). Ist 2nd 3rd | comp. comp. comp. Tl. Sapper Benfell Bugler-corporal Ure ... 60 66 126 Sergeant Steele 57 52 " 109 Aggregates (including handicaps). Ist 2i/.1 3rd • comp. comp errop. Tl. Bugler-corporal Ure ... 72 71 143 Sapper Davie 6<l Sapper Coutts 69 Sergeant Steele ... .. 67 61 12a Sapper J. Neil .. ... 6/ DUNEDIN CYCLE CORPS, The above ?orps fired the second competition for prizes presented by the company. 500 700 yds. yds, Hp. Tl. Cyclist Downes 26 39 20 lieut. Wclstenhobne* 40 43 83 Cyclist M'Lay 38 32 12 —B2 Cyclist Hutton ... ~ 31 30 20 —Bl Cyclist Blissard 40 37 77 Cyclist Hall 28 18 30 —76 *Not competing. DUNEDIN RIFLE CLUB. The Dunedin Rifle Club fired the second competition for "Mr C F. Greenslade's prize on Saturday. Scores:— 300 600 yds. yds. Hp. Tl. Mr Pemberton .. -22 27 10 —59 Mr Synions ... .- .~ 27 30 57 Mr Cowie ... .- ... 28 29 57 Mr Toldn ... ~ - 27 29 56 Mr Logan ... ... ... 24 29 53 Mr M'Natty 27 26 S3 GOLDFIELDS CHALLENGE SHIELD. The shooting for the challenge shield at Cromwell on Saturday between Queenstown, Arrowtown, Alexandra, and Cromwell volunteer teams of seven a side resulted in Cromwell winning with a score of 567. Queenstown scored 562, Arrow 547, and Alexandra 523.

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Evening Star, Issue 12765, 19 March 1906, Page 8

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SHOOTING. Evening Star, Issue 12765, 19 March 1906, Page 8

SHOOTING. Evening Star, Issue 12765, 19 March 1906, Page 8