β¨ Rifle Competition Results
Colonial Secretary's Office.
Auckland, 16th October, 1862.
F. D. BELL,
For the Colonial Secretary.
THE following Returns are published for general information.
MESSRS. HERBERT AND COMPANY'S PRIZES.
NAMES OF THE SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS.
| Rank | Prize. | Name and Rank. | Corps. | Station. | No. of Points. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st. | A Rifle and Case, and 1,000 rounds Ammunition | Sergeant R. Gray | "Wanganui" Rifle Volunteers | Wanganui | 30 |
| 2nd. | A medium Rifle and Case | Ensign W. H. Revel | "Canterbury" do. | Canterbury | 28 |
| 3rd. | A do. do. do. | Private John W. Peake | "Wanganui" do. | Wanganui | 27 |
| 4th. | A do. do. do. | Surgeon Samuel Beswick | "Canterbury" do. | Canterbury | 27 |
Ranges: 100, 200, and 300 yards; 5 shots at each range, single target. Highest possible scoreβ45 points.
H. C. BALNEAVIS,
Deputy-Adjutant-General of Militia and Volunteers.
Deputy-Adjutant-General's Office,
Auckland, 16th October, 1862.
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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Detailed Rifle Competition Scores and Future Rules
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π‘οΈ Defence & Military16 October 1862
Rifle competition, Highest scores, Averages, Provincial results, Future rules, Volunteers
- R. Gray (Sergeant), Won 1st prize rifle and ammunition
- W. H. Revel (Ensign), Won 2nd prize rifle and case
- John W. Peake (Private), Won 3rd prize rifle and case
- Samuel Beswick (Surgeon), Won 4th prize rifle and case
- F. D. Bell, For the Colonial Secretary
- H. C. Balneavis, Deputy-Adjutant-General of Militia and Volunteers
NZ Gazette 1862, No 36