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THE TRENTHAM MEETING.

Two matches were concluded at Trentham yesterday, and in each a Napier marksman -was the chief prize-winner. James put on 49 at each range, of the Auckland Match (ten shots at 2CO and 600 yds), while Storkey made, 96 in the Otago Match—a possible at BCoyds and 46 at 900 yds. Scores: AUCKLAND MATCH, 200 and 600 yds. James (Napier), £5 98 j De-war (Oamaru), £4 96 Guv (Kaponga). £4 96 i Shaw (Auckland), £3 ... 961 Earle (Riversdale). £3 95 Frank (Nelson), £3 95 Tarr (Karon), £2 95 Atkinson (Auckland), £2 94 Grindcll (Napier), £2 ' ... ' 94 Cuirie (Riversdale), £2 94 Among the winners of £1 prizes are tho following Dunedin competitors:—Searlc (First Railway Pioneers) and Bradley, 92; Dwight, Tonkin, and Morrison, 91 each; Clvdo (Wakari) and Mills, 90. Tyros:—Butcher (89) and Hog;: (88) tako £1 each; Montgomery (Port Chalmers)and Husband (87). and Porteous (Caversham, 86) tako 10s each. OTAGO MATCH, 800 and 900 yds. Storkey (Napier). £5 96 Sorensen (New Plymouth), £4 94 Henrv (Opaki), £4' 94 Bulford (Karori). £3 94 Clyde (Wakari), £3 «)3 King (Liuwood). £3 93 Currie (Riversdale), £2 ... 95 Patrick (Auckland), £2 93 Atkinson (Auckland). £2 93 Franklin (Weber), £2 93 The following are included in tho prizewinners of £l: —Montgomery (Port Chalmers), 92; Butcher. 89; Dodds (Port Chal. mere), Tonkin, M'Donald, Mackay, 87 each. TEAMS MATCH, No. 13 (sectional firing): 500 and 600 yds. Ten rounds; prone ]>ositkui ; rapid fire. Timaru Port Guards, £5 105 North Dunedin Rifles, £3 98 Taranaki Guards, £2 97 Two other Dunedin corps competed—viz., Dunedin Navals (84) and Dunedin City Guards (75). TEAMS MATCH, No. 16 (rapid firing); 600 yds. Ten shots; sectional targets; targets exposed 60sec. : Victoria Rifles, £5 58 j Nelson Rifles, £3 55 Sounds Ritle Club, £1 55 —The Aggregates.— Tho following were the first fifty in the aggregates at the close o'f the day's shooting: —A. H. Guy (Kaponga) 368, W. S. King (Linwood) 364, Patrick (Auckland) 363. Kiileman Tarr (Karori) 363, Rifleman Soper (Tamnaijna) 363, Private S. Sorensen (Auckland) 362, Gunner Ching (Lytteltcfn) 363, Quarter-master-sergt. Shaw (Auckland) 362. Lieut. W. Duncan (Millerton) 361, Corp. Rolls (Palmers!on North) 361, Color-sergt. Chine (Nelson) 359, Capt. H. Dodds (Port Chafmers) 358, Lieut. C. J. Bollard (Hutt) 357, Privato F. W. Mackav (Dunedin) 357, Sergt. F. Yates (Napier) 357, Rifleman G. Loveday (Ohura) 356, Privato E. W. Storkey (Napier) 356, Corp. M'Connell (Christchurch) 356, Rifleman J. W. Milrov (Nelson) 356, Lieut. H. Hawthorne (Wellington) 356,. Corp. White (Franklin) 356, Sergt. E. C. Wallis (Waikato) 355. Rifleman G. Holliday (Karori) 355, Sergt. F. James (Napier) 354. Rifleman J. R. Franklin (Weber) 354, Private \V. Cox (Auckland) 353, Trooper Alexander (Franklin) 353, Privato L. Belk (Feilding) 353. Sergt. H. Frank (Nelson) 353, Sergt. Clvdo (Wakari) 353, Private S. Mayhew (Feilding) 353, Lieut. M. Atkinson (Auckland) 352, Private C. J. Fisher (Wellington) 352, Private W. Drummond (Denniston) 352, Rifleman Mcllor (Petone) 352, Rifleman J. \i. Bairefow (Opaki) 353, Sergt.-major Simpson (Waikato) 351, Privato. Frederick (Muiton) 551, Rifleman Henrv (Opaki) 351, Private Wing (Marton) 351, Rifleman Welch (Opaki) 351, Color-sergt. Hadtield (Blenheim) 351. Rifleman F. C. Franklin (Webev) 351, Lieut. Skellev (Wellington) 350, Sergt, J. Mills (Dunedin) 350, Rifleman Winslade (Opaki) 350, Color-sergt. Beckingham (Timaru) 350, Rifleman J. M'ljachlan (Petone) 350, Private Morrison (Dunedin) 350, Rifleman A. J. Cameron (Opaki) 350.

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Evening Star, Issue 14004, 10 March 1909, Page 7

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THE TRENTHAM MEETING. Evening Star, Issue 14004, 10 March 1909, Page 7

THE TRENTHAM MEETING. Evening Star, Issue 14004, 10 March 1909, Page 7

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