VOLUNTEERING NEWS.
COMPANY TEAMS' MATCH AT MOUNT <: - EDEN. A TEAMS' match between representatives of the Eleddon Ilorso Mounted Rifles and til© No. 2 Native Rifles took place on the Mount Eden rang?* on Saturday afternoon, and after a close, finish - resulted -in a 'win for the No. 2 Native Rifles by four points. The conditions ■were: Eight men a-side. seven shots prone, and j»ven shots sitting (with one sighter), at 200 yds. The following are the scores: — ' '' ' e NO. 2 NATIVE RIFLES.
TROPHY SHOOTING BY THE NO. 2 NATIVE BIFLES. The members of the No. 2 Native Rifles fired for Lieutenant' Contts' medals on Saturday last, at the Mount Eden range. The competition was the second, the conditions providing that the beat two out off three scores should win. The following are the principal •cores:— A CLASS
; RIFLE COMPETITION AT PAEROA. [BI TELEGRAPH OWN CORKESPOKDENT.] PAEROA, Saturday. An interesting shooting; match took place at Paeroa. to-day. between teams from the .No. I (Paeroa) and No. 3 (Waiiii) Bifle Volunteers. Aftel* a very close match, the Waihi team won by five points, The scores are as follows: — No. 1 Ob in era un Rifle® : Sergeant Shaw, 31 at 200 yds, 27 at 500ydc, 25 at 600 yds. total 83; Private Brown. 29. 24, and 23, total 16; Pri- : vate Pennarley. 54. 35, and 27, total 96; Ser- : geant ivennV, 31, 27, and 22, total 80: Private Hatton, 35, 31, and 32, total 98; Private 'lliom«ou, 33, 30. and 19, total 82; co-Corporal ; 9fofen, 31, 25, and 23, total 79; Private F. -ioore, 31, 26, and 24, total 81; Captain Hubbard, 29, 30, and 28, total 87; Private J. Huobard, 29, 30, and 28, total 87. . • No. 3 Ohinemuri Rifles: Captain Jackeon, 33, 31, and 29, total 93; Private Morrison, 30. 32, And 29. total 91; Private Clark, 31. 32, and 23, total 86; Lieutenant .heady. 02. 30, ana total 86; Private McGee, oQ, 29, and 29, total 33; Corporal Cornes, 32, 32, and 25, total 90, Sergeant Gardiner. 29. 28, and 23, total 3J. Private Parslow, 30, 30, and 17, total 77, Vri Tate Sampson, 31, 28. and 21, total 80, Lance Corporal Weir, 28. 26, and 20, total /4. t , —
■ * 1 ' . Lying. Sitting. Tl. Sergeant Phillips 32 29 61 Lance-Corporal Watson ... 30 30 63 Sergeant Parker 28 30 58 Sergeant Stead ... ... ... 28 29 57 Private Waters ... 31 25 • 56 Private Vincent ... ... 27 2d 53 Sergeant Firieker 29 25 52 Private Boyd 23 24 52, -■ - ' 149 SEDDON" HOPSE - ■ Lying. -Sitting. Tl. Sergeant Moren 52 30 62 Trooper J. Lisk ' ... ... 30 28 68 E. Sergt.-Major Eobertaon ... 31 26 57 Corporal Dawson ... ... 27 29 55 Trooper Uutasclika. ... ... 29 27 56 Lieutertant italiir 26 27 53 Trooper Blusker ... - ... 23 , 25 53 Quart erroaster-Sergt. Lisk ... 27 23 50
Hp. Prone. Sittinjr. Tl. Serjeant Phillips ... scr. 32 29 61 Lanoe-Corpl. Watson... .scr. 30 50 60 Serjeant Parker ... scr. 28 3D 68 Sergeant Stead ... scr. 28 29 57 PriTs.te Vincent ... 4 27 26 57 Itavate Waters ... scr. 31 25 56 Private Boyd 3 23 24 55 Serge-ant Pricker ... scr. 29 23 52 B CLASS. Hp. Prone. .Sitting. Tl. Private Daniels ... 8 28 20 56 Lance-Corvl- Noble ... 4 23 25 b?, Private Johnston ... 12 20 18 oO , Corporal Hankin ... scr. 24 24 48
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12699, 31 October 1904, Page 3
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