LAND AND WATER.
KAITANGATA RIFLE CLUB. Saturday's shooting at the rifle was carried out under conditions which did not tend toward high scoring. As the shoot was the third in the third competition for the Carson Pup and leaves only another shoot to decide the winners of prizes, the interest amongst the shootists and their many supporters is sufficient to draw the best skill of the riflemen into the final contest. The following table shows the scores of Saturday's match and the aggregate points among the leading shots in the three corn-
Leading agga-ogates to date:—D. Anderson 373, W. D. Carson 372, J. Knowles 371, T. Fr.azer 369, J. Kyle 368, G. Middlemass 867, G. Frazer 363, F. Carson 362.
petitions :- ~\ 500yds. 600yds. Hep. Tl. Rifleman H. Cuthbertson . .. 30 28 ■ 6 — 64 Rifleman G. Middlemuss .. 29 27 8 — 59 Eifleman W . D. Carscm .. 31 27 58 Rifleman J. Knowles .. 29 27 2 — 53 Rifleman T. Frazer ... . .. 26 29 3 — 58 Rifleman J. Kyle ... . .. 34 22 1 — 57 Rifleman J. M. Coulter .. 32 -23 2 — 57 Rifleman W . Oliver ... . .. 28 25 3 — 56 Rifleman W . G. M'Dougall 23 18 12 — 53 Rifleman G. Frazer ... . .'. 26 22 4 — 52 Rifleman D. Marshall .. 23 21 6 — 50 Rifleman W. ,'D. Paterson . .. 27 18 • 4 — 49
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Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 45
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