RIFLE-SHOOTING
HIGHLAND RIFLES. The Highland Rifles fired the last match of their No. 3 competition yesterday for prizes presented by Rev W r . Shirer. Georye and George, and Sergeant McDonald. Conditions. 500 and 600vds. seven shots. Leading acorcs:—Private S. F. McLean 62, Private Mclvor 59, Captain Mackintosh 59. Sergeant McDonald SS. Piper Brumley 55, Corporal Coniboar Following were tho aggregate winners; —Piper Bromley, 47. 75. 51. 23—198. Sergeant M.cMillan 197. Private S. F. McLean 187. They win the Rev. Shiicr’s, George and George’s, and officers’ trophies respectively. j In B close. Private Mclver won Sergeant McDonald’s trophy with an aggreg.it e oi 1 -)9. | Following are the loading scores for the Bonnet Competition—a trophy valueJ at £6 6s. presented by Lieutenant- < lark : Private S. F. McLean 269. Private -Merer 251. Corporal Coniboar 216,; Serceaut McDonald 244, Coloar-i'oigeaut : Uilson 243. | Appended are the leading scores for the! eompanv’s championship belt, presented i by the ofucers of thccompanr:—Private S. F. McLean 372. Sergeant JicDonald 335. Colour-Sergeant Wilson 340, Sergeant Gardiner 336. Sergeant McMillan 327.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5804, 23 January 1906, Page 5
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