The Rifle Competition.
Per Press Association. '■ • • ■ Auckland* Feb. 29. Three matches which count for both the rifle and carbine championships, <have now been completed, and the. following are the highest aggregates m each : — Carbines : F. France, Wellington,llß ; R. Hunter, Nelson, 115; Payne, Auckland, 115 y Rabe, Wellington, 114; Lieut.. Ross, Napier, 113 ; C.France, Wellington, 111 ; Holmes, Wellington, 111 ; Stitt, Wanganui; Brownlow, Thames 110; Henderson, Auckland, 110. Rifles : Churton, Wanganui, 130 ; Aamodt, Wanganui, 129 : Purnell, Wanganui, 122 ; R. Hughes, Wanganui, 118 ; Wratt, Waimea,. 117 ; Coleman,Waimea; 115 ; Wells, Taranaki, 115 : Buchanan, Auckland, 114; Flyger, Wanganui, 118 ;. Remington, Wanganuij 112 ; A. Thomas, Thames, 112. ■ There are still two matches m each class to be fired, and it is expected that the final stage' to decide the championships will be completed late on Monday.. ,- ■'..'■.,,-' ,■
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1189, 1 March 1884, Page 3
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