WANGANUI GUARDS.
A fair nunjjjer of the members of the above fired in the first competition for the handsome marble clock presented by, the New Zealand Clothing Factory, which was concluded last Saturday alter.noon, the conditions being as follows: —Seven shots at 500 and 6QQi yards, with two sighters at each range. The following are the highest scoies:~r--500 600 Hp. Tl. Surgcant Bcurno 29 24 3—59 Private McMurray 23 31* -54' Private G. Harris 28 17 6—54 Private Holland 26 17 8—54 Sergeant Gage 27 21 *—51 Sergeant Vine .. 19 24 *-46 Three parade points are added to each of the above scores. The following are the highest scores in the Second Competition for the gold medal. Conditions, seven shots at 300 yards, kneeling, and seven at 600 yards lym^ - Private McMurray 24 27 *—51 | Private Dustin..... 19 23 Private E. Campbell 24 lO *~-*7A Private W. T. Davis 23 4 6—33 Private Moverley 10 :2 10— 12 . * Scratch.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 19 March 1901, Page 2
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159WANGANUI GUARDS. Wanganui Chronicle, 19 March 1901, Page 2
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