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SHOOTING.

A triangular match between teara^ representing the Manchester Riflesi Feilding Mounted Rifles, and the Cheltenham Rifle Club was held on the Manchester Rifles range on Saturday. The weather conditions wore not of the best, but nevertheless some very creditable scores were registered. The conditions were seven shots and one optional sighter at each range. The match resulted in favor of the Manchester Rifles by 25 points. Scores : — Manchester Rifles.

Cats are so fond of sardines that their medicine is often given to them wrapped up in this fish, and there are some persons who hold that they can discriminate between a " British " sardine and the genuine article. The losses of the German troops in South West Africa hft9, so far, cost the live 3 of 11 CO Germans, probably exclusive of women and children, and 512 men have been wounded in action. The pecuniary cost involved by the campaign is estimated at not far short of £12,500,000. The old older giyes place to the new. Messrs Spencs and Spence's first consignment, ex B.S. Athenic, of new goods for all departments for spring and summer are now arriving and are being marked off Patrons of the Bon Marcbe may rely upon seeing as fine a selection of the new season's novelties in ladies' or gentlemen's wear as has ever been shown by this np to-date firm, and the prices will be found edrook.— Advt. THE WINNER OF THE COP. Ihe man who wins in the contest is admired by bis enthusiastic friends. He has worked bard to attain his superior power and deserves their applause, but he alone knows what suffering the effort has cost him. Many a winner of the race giveß the credit of bis snocesa to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The ceaseless training which he undergoes brings stiffness and soreness of tte muscles and often sprains and swellings. One application of this remedy gives immediate relief and for cuts and bruises it has no equal. It is the favorite liniment among prominent athletes. Per Bale by Bramwoll Pros.

200 500 600 Tl Captßarltrop ... 24 33 30 87 Vol Parker ... 27 30 30 87 Sergt Fisher ... 27 27 31 85 Vol Evans ... 26 29 26 81 Vol Jacobsen ... 31 25 25 81 Sergt Trask ... 21 29 25 78 VolKrefcschmar... 30 15 24 69 189 188 191 568 Feilding Mounted Rifles. Lieut Perry ... 31 29 82 92 Pri v Taylor ... 31 31 22 84 Capt Sorensen ... 27 29 21 77 Lieut Sandilands 28 29 19 76 Sergt-Mjor Ranby 24 25 25 74 Priv Caldwell ... 29 23 18 71 Priv Beatson ... 31 28 15 69 201 189 153 543 Cheltenham Rifle Club. F Barlow ... 31 33 23 87 0 Pussell ... 32 23 25 80 R Martin ... 28 29 17 74 RReid 23 22 27 72 H Currin ... 23 27 22 72 R Taylor ... 81 22 19 72 C Johnston ... 24 26 17 67 192 182 150 524

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 4 September 1905, Page 3

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SHOOTING. Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 4 September 1905, Page 3

SHOOTING. Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 35, 4 September 1905, Page 3

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