SERGEANT BATCHELAR'S CUP.
Tee fif'h m-nthlr competition for the above trophy took pace on Saturday at the Rifle Butts, when Lieutenant Pirani succeeded m making the highest score for the second time. So far, the contest has lain entirely between Private Snow 'and Lieutenant Pirani, the; former having headed the score up'n fhree occasions, and the latter upon the other two. However, before it becomes the undisputed property of eitli^r, it must be won twice more by Private Snow, and three times by Lieutenant Pirani. 'he following are the scores made on Saturday : — .■.,.
aOOrdt 40Ord» SO&yda Total Snb-Lieu. Pirani- — - 14 ll if 45 Vol. M'Manaway 9 15 IX 36 „ Snow ■■•■ 17 10 H 3« Corporal Belt 18 11 7 86 Vol. Campbell 10 18 ,, 7 S» „ W.£eiKh 10 11 9 80 ■'■-„ Xmh 12 10 7 28 „ Jonas 8 8 10 S6 Corp. Hanipaca 8 0 « 14 Vol. Spinka 4 5 0 9 „ j/Uigh 4 8 0 7
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 133, 13 April 1881, Page 3
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157SERGEANT BATCHELAR'S CUP. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 133, 13 April 1881, Page 3
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