DOMINION MARKSMEN.
(Per Press Association.) • " TRENTHAM, this day. The weather bright for the teams' match this morning, with a §usty fear wind 1 , which made the shooting some-' what uncertain. Twenty-four teams entered. Opaki No. 1, comprising Mcintosh, Bolton, Feast, G." Ilyde, and Cameron, shot into first- place. The ranges were 300, 500, and 6CO yards, seven shots. The champion teams' .match leading results are: Opaki No.- 1 467, Christchurch 458, Ohura 449, .Suburbs No." 1 449, Tuiamarina 448, Auckland' City 446. . Camp Commandant Colonel Collins has issued an order of the day, m which he expresses appreciation of the conduct of tlie competitors ' and the godd feeling existing- between . them and the staff throughout ■ the meeting. The final for the championship commences at 2130 p.m. * The Hon. Mr Rhodes* represents the Government at 'the distribution of- prizes. : Later. — The shoot-.off ;for final placesin' the fifty, to fire for the 'belt resulted' in' Knowles (Railway Corps), Croxtoh (Knrori), and ■ Cuthbertsori' (Tuamarina) securing inclusion.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13321, 5 March 1914, Page 2
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163DOMINION MARKSMEN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13321, 5 March 1914, Page 2
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