CHRISTCHURCH ARTILLERY.
The ■ first competition for the two medals given *by Mr A. Moore took place on th 6 Heathcote range yesterday. The conditions attached to the medals are, that there should be two competitions; that there should be seven shots ,at each range, with any position - and regulation targets; and that the "highest aggregate stores in the two days’ firing should take the medals. The weather yesterday was favourable, and the following are the scores:— ,
300 yds. 400 yds. 600 yds. Totl. GunnerDytaond ... Harrier Johnstone ... 24 22 24 22 16 16 64 60 CorpI, Fox... 25 14 20 59 Gunner Hooker ... 22 20 16 68 „ Siaaell 25 16 17 68 Sergt. Boberta 21 14 9 44 „ Winney 21 14 8 43 „ Hiller 2 9 5 16
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3740, 16 January 1873, Page 3
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