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THE TRENTHAM MEETING.

YESTERDAY'S SHOOTING!. THE WELLINGTON MATCH. TRENTHAM, Monday. This morning, at the 500 yards in the Wellington Match, Milroy, of Nelson, who was leading in the aggregate, cracked up badly, hh- making only 36 points In the ten shots. In the afternoon he made 47 at. the 600 yards in the Wellington Match and the possible in the 800 yards of the Otago Match, and brought up his aggregate to 278. The principal prize-winners in the Wellington Match (500 and 600 yards) ten shots at each) were: — Grindell, Napier, £5 95 Chine, Wellington, £4 U4 Patrick, Auckland, £4 94 Barltrop, FeiWing, £4 U3 Dodds, Dunedin, £3 92 Feasy, Wellington, £3 SU Jones, Dunedin, £2 91 Magee, Newton, £2 91 Moseley, Kaeo, £2 91 Marenzi, Eketahuna, £2 Dl The principal prize-winners in the Extra Match, No. 5, 600 yards, were: Mclntcsh, Opaki, £1 34 Burns, Karori, £1 34 Evans, Christchurch, £1 34 Taylor, Blenheim, £1 34 Tki other prison 7-n.ne»<l at 15s, 12e 6d. and 10? each. there are 23 entries for the series Extra Match, No. 6, 1000 yards, were: Fisher, Stoke, £2 34 Higgins. Timaru, £1 10s 33 Craw, Chovlton. £1 2s 6d 32 Morgan, Auckland, £1 2s 6d 32 Howe, Ngatawa, 17s 6d 31 The other prizes ranged at 15s, 12s 6d and 10s. There are 2 3entries for the series of teams matches, and nine entries for the champion teams' match. The highest aggregates at present are: — McKay, Dunedin 281 Soper," Marlborough 280 Milroy, Nelson 278 Chine, Wellington 277 Shaw, Auckland 277 Kinp;, Linwood 274 Winslade, Opaki 273 Higgins, Timaru 272

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 3

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THE TRENTHAM MEETING. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 3

THE TRENTHAM MEETING. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 3