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Morris-tube Shooting. — On Friday evening the members of the Christchurch Working Men's Club rifle class fired another competition on the 300 yds range for prizes presented by Messrs Fletcher, Humphreys- and Co., Bates and Co., W. W. Collins, M.H.R.. the Crown Brewery Company and the Saxon Tea Company. The following were the highest scores : — W. A. Caldwell (3) 35, D. Ashton (4) 35, W. G. Munford (3) 34, J. Kermode (scr) 33, E. C. Wells (scr) 32, J. A. . Lummis (1) 32.— 0n Friday evening the members of the Sydenham Working' Men's Club rifle class fired the first competition for a tropny given byMessrs Lascelles and Glen at the 200 yds range. The following were the highest scorers : — "Vernazoni (3.) 34. Ashworth (5) 34, Watt (1) !]3, Wliithair (o) 33,. Hodge (5) 33, Skelton (scr) 32, Brown (scr) 32. In 1894 the capital value of railway stock in Great Britain was ;£9SivJB7.OOO.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5687, 5 October 1896, Page 3

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 5687, 5 October 1896, Page 3

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 5687, 5 October 1896, Page 3