SHOOTING.
On Saturday afternoon the Dunedin Naval Artillery fired the first of a. series ef eight matches counting for the company's belt and prizes. The company has been divided into three classes—viz. A, B, and C. The conditions of Saturday's match "were 10 shots at each 200 and 500 yards. The following were the highest in each class • —
A. Class. 200 500 r . , , „ 5'ds. yds. Hp. Lieutenant Freclric 44 32 __ Sunner Eussell .. 36 *U 5 O.G. Bain .. .. -il 25 5 P.O. Perry.. ..41 25 5 C.P.O. "Woollett ..42 27 -, C'.G. Hood .. ..31 25 5 Tl. Pts. 76 • — 75 5 71 4 71 3 69 2 64 I B Class.
PAT W1V ydS- yCl3- H P- TL Pts' P.O. J. Williams *37 36 — 73 5 Sunner Willott .. 21 *30 5 56 4 j-vmner Dry .. 30 24 — 54 3 3-unner M'Dohakl 26 24 — > 50 2 junner Coates .. 2G 18 3 47 1 C' Class. " Ten shots at 200 yards, kneeling. 200 Gunner Hollcy y$*i Pt r S' 3-unner Breese .. .. " "30 4 3-unner M'Fadyen .. " "'29 3 3-unner Fair .. ,. " "23 2 3runner M'Donald. .. .'.' " u 1 Signifies range prizes.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11598, 5 December 1899, Page 3
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184SHOOTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11598, 5 December 1899, Page 3
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