SHOOTING.
Manchester Rifles
The above corps fired the fifth competition for company belts on Saturday last find yesterday' in good shooting weather. Conditions: Seven shots and one nonoptional sighter at each range. Scores : A Class.
This competition also carried casli prizes, for which the competitors were handicapped, tho following being the order of merit, five prizes : —Fisher 88 — 10—98, Doraigan 97 —0 95 o—os, Kvans 90 —o—9o, Parker 83—2—90.
This competition carried four cash prizes* competitors being handicapped. Eesnlts: Belk 59 —0 545 —59, Stent 53—5 -57, Pitzherbert •14—12—50.
I/ient. Doralgan ... 200 33 GOO 33 GOO 32 Tl. 97 Col.-Sergt. Aitkcn S3 34 28 95 Vol. Evans 33 32 25 90 gergt. Fisher 31 29 28 88 Capt Barlti'op ... 31* 31 2G 88 Vol. Parker 33 29 2G 88 Vol. Mnybew Sergt. Trask 32 23 23 78 31 21 18 70
B Class. 200 500 Tl. Vol. Belt ... 31 28 69 „ Blunder! 28 2G 51 „ Stent 25 27 52 „ Fiteiicrbert,. 23 21 44 h 'Williamson.. 37 16 43 Iloskiu^ 27 8 35 „ AVorsfold .. 22 12 31 „ Crook 22 12 34 j, Bade 20 5 25
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8796, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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185SHOOTING. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8796, 25 April 1907, Page 3
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