THE TEAMS' MATCHES.
i SUCCESS OF THE WANGANUI | MEN. The following teams matches wevo decided this afternoon:— Colonial Ammunition Co.'s Match, field firing competition, for a silver cup value £70, presented by the Colonini Ammunition Co.—Wanganui Rifles, £6 and cut) 38: Victoria Rifles, £4, 36 • Karon Rifle Club, £3, 34; Nelson Battalion No. 1, £2, 31; Timaru Port ! Guards, 30: Auckland Bn+.+ni^r, v~ o
fi 6-',,^ 111"^011 Battalion Noi 3 25----the winning team was very good Kapid I irmg Competition: 600vds • Sectional Fir&g Match; 600 and 700 ds-~A uck and No. 2 Battalion? £5, 300; \lctorla Rifles, 290- Wanaamu Rifles, 264; Wellington City Rifles? 249 .There are 44 entries for the" ChamKo?^ s m St' which takes :*~ ma T tch Rifle Clubs v- Volunteers and the Last Try, will be fired to-moi-ship mormn S' before the Champioiiq In the Snap Shooting Match, 300 yds, 32 competitors made seven hits and 43 'the lat"er? 5 6s. fOrmer 18s ' andIn the Coyer Match, 200 yds, the com- • Petitors making seven hits received 7s oa, and sis hits 6s 6d.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 11 March 1908, Page 5
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