OUR BISLEY
THE LAST PAY'S SHOOTING.
[Per United Press Association.]
TREXTHAM, March 5The weather was bright for the Teams Match thi£ morning, with a gusty rear •wind, which madefshooting somewhat uncertain. Twenty-four teams entered. Opaki No. 1 (comprising MTntosh, Bolton, Feast, G. Hyde, and Cameron) shot into first place. The following; are the leading results: CHAMPION TEAM MATCH. Ranges, 300, 500, and 600 yards; seven shots. Points. Opaki Xo. 1 467 Christchurch ... 458 Ohora. 449 Suburbs Xo. 1 549 Tuamarim 443 Auckland City 446 Camp Commandant Colonel Collins has issued ap order of the day in which he expresses appreciation of trie conduct of the iompetitors and of the s»ood feeling existing between them and the staff throughout the meeting. The final for the championship commences at 2.3Q p.m. The Hon. R. H. Rhodes represents the Government at. the distribution of prizes. The. shoot-off for final places in the 50 to fire for the Belt resulted in Knowles 'Railway Corps), Croxton (Karori), and L'uthbertson (Tuaraarina) securing incluuon.
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Evening Star, Issue 15433, 5 March 1914, Page 5
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167OUR BISLEY Evening Star, Issue 15433, 5 March 1914, Page 5
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