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Auckland, Tin's day. -, The District firing—Second siqiikd— was. concluded at the Mount Eden range to-day. Highest score; Watson, 68, 5 £6; Peek, 64, £5 ; Findlay,..64, £4 ; Norris,; 60; .Hill, 5Sf; piiffcbn, S^; J6l 10s each. Lanib, Heslett arid Barns 56 ; £2. Whitehead, Hudson, and Ansell £1,10. * Dixon, 54iy^StawdMi 53; GoSseihan/ '52; £1; A Pigeon Match for £10, between Edwards o£ the I Waitemata and Baird a new arrival, resulted in an easy victory for Edwards. DRNJprw, ,Thip day... v In. the district prize firing (first set) there were^s2 competitors; at 200, 500, and 60«0" yards. Sergeant ifachol made 72 peints. In the second set—77 competitors ; ranges being 200, 400, and 500 yards—-"Volunteer Eennedy made 68. The total value of the prizes is £134. , j
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1931, 12 March 1875, Page 2
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127PER PRESS AGENCY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1931, 12 March 1875, Page 2
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