OITY RIFLES.
The City Rifles this morning fired the second competition for tho clock presented by Mrs Willis. The following are the leading scores : —
The fourth competition for the MartiniHenri rifles will take placo next Monday rangos, 500 and 600 yds.
There will be a para-la in mufti this evening, at 7.30.
300 800 Hp Tl Private H. Boss 26 28 0-54 Private W. Dewson ... 22 27 4-53 Private T. Dewson ... 23 17 8-48 Private H. Morrow ... 21 15 10 46 SorgeanfcW. McGonagle 22 21 0-43 Private S. Morrow ... 21 21 0-42 Sergeant J. Johnston ... 22 20 0-42 Sergmmfc W. Spurdle ... 23 18 0-41 CorporalJ. PurneU ... 22 15 0-87 Private J. Anderson ... 23 13 0— 36 Privato G. Hooper ... 17 13 6—36 Bugler 0. Tumor ... 11 32 12—35 Private J. Turner ... 24 10 0—34
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7256, 3 November 1890, Page 2
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