RIFLE SHOOTING
NORTH OTAGO MEETING.
OAMARU, March 25
The North Otago Rifle Association commenced its annual prize firing today in fine weather. The following are the prize winners in the Residents .Match, the only one to hand (prizes one at £3, one at £2, twq, al £1 1 Os, four at £l. four at 15s, and I('ii at 10s) ; Corporal Campbell (Timiim) 10. Col.-Sergß Dewar (Oamaru) ■lO, Private P. .lack (.Port Chalmers), A. McKenzie (Oamaru). Captain Hurst (Waiho), and Private Morrison (Dunedin), -is eacli ; Private Johnston (Dunedin), Sergt. McDonald (. Dunedin), Oorp. Clyde (WaiUari), Priv. Hippie (Dunedin Xo.lh), Priv. Smith (Or raldine), llilleiii.;n Timhrell (Christchurch), ViceCa.pt, Rorri(' < Waiho), Bcrgt. Brown (Winlon), Scrgl. Bunn (Dunedin), Pie, Jones (Dunedin), Pte. G. Fraser (Kaitangatu), Mr .1. C. it unity (Oamaru), Sergt. Devries (Oamaru), Bieut. Bogan (Dunedin North), Gunner Keenan (Port Chalmers), and Cnl.-Sorgt. Hay (Dunedin) each 47 ; Sergt. Bennett (Oamaru), and Capt. Cran (Charlton Rifle Club) each counts —t with 47 each-
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Southland Times, Issue 14378, 26 March 1910, Page 5
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158RIFLE SHOOTING Southland Times, Issue 14378, 26 March 1910, Page 5
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