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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[September 2, 1890. 



setter b1toh, wtielpod July 20th, nncl iiresBnted to lifraliy Mr. Ed. 

 Tteve.raoii. of 08wc?n, N. T., out of his Klovn liy Sport. Alcii.— 

 Mr. Gnnrpp LalfOf, of Turrylown, N. Y., clidrns the mime of Alco 

 foi- liis i-.-l nii'l wliitn sPltpi- do«- piii'liy. out nf Mr. C. H. naupt- 

 rntin's .7..s?io \,y Mr. 0. S. Sedwlck'.s- I! nijr. .I^.m',,,— >0-. X Blmo^. 

 claims the mimu of Mccta for llio wlnrc, l.lnck nnd Ian Enfliah 

 foxhound liitch puppy, presented to him by Mr. McKoon, of 

 Frniililiu, N. Y. Thor — Wiss Coppie, of Dethloliem, Pa.i 

 olnlms the luime of Thor for lier 'Finooth-ooated .St. Jlornard 

 puppy, whelped .lUiieVlh, 1880, nut of Mr. J. S. SchujOer's Jose- 

 phine Ijy his Guy. f7lr(^Mr.Wflli;iui .S. Tiiu.sti.n.'of Iliiiillnfc'non. 

 L. 1., olnims thenameof I'lirt for his Icni'in and white pnlnt(ir 

 httoh, whelped March ISIh.lSSO, out of Mr. 11. T. Green's Girl, 

 Maryland-Tell by Mr. VT. F. Steel's Glenmark, Rush-Koinii. 



Namk Cn.*NOED.— JTera.— Mr. Georg-e Norbnry Appold wishes 

 to cbang-e the nuino of his Irish setter bitch Be3aio (formerly Bed 

 Betsy), out of .iresip tiy Boston, and recently pnrohased f rota Mr. 

 J. J.'jennelle, Du Quoin. HI-, to Nevu. 



Whelps.— /Jo.'/'.— Mr. S. C. FJiroii'.'! liiwe wticlped two puppies 

 hy Blossom. .l/iiKi-Atir V"(/i, Ann. .•,[>L — KiUlor Friffitil ami 

 Strcniil .'-My kcnnrlniaii writes mr. ol ilip iollowing whelps by 

 my cbampioo Mina by champion Dii^li 111.: "Lust nijrht (.Vug-. 

 2fltli) Mina whrlpi'fi ji-ven i.iii.pies, four dog-3 and tbrpo tryps. 

 three pure wliitf, lliroe V.up and v.diiie, one brown and wbito' 

 The pure wliilc will prolial.ly In- marked with orange ; the brown 

 isNOi-y liand.srnnely marked willi tan around the mar-in: hvj 

 are marked .iu.st like Mina, and .mo hai> black around eaeh eye ^irid 

 white eara, a very .-(inifuiar mirkinir. They are all stroni; ami 

 healthy and Mina doing: well." Walteb U. UEKca. 



Bred — tfadcap-RoI/o;— Mr. G. D. Mivcdousrall's (Laehlne Ken- 

 nels) black cueker bitch Madeap (.5ocond, M^vv.-il. m-^m to itob- 

 ortson'S Hallo (black— aeoond, Ti.i-.mto, " ' : , i.. An^. 



SOth. Cora-iri(d«i)'.-Mr. G. D. Mna\my.,i ' i. i:, .uiels) 



liver colored cocker bitpb Cora (first, Me.iu. i ■.;,..,.• Vork, 

 1S80) to the HoruBll Cocker Kennel CUub'a Wildair (black), at 



Ilomellsville, N. Y., Au«. ■2i\\. MolhlSiimom. Blusmm.— 



Mr. T. H. .SmaUman's Gordon setter bitnh , to Dr. Niveu's 



niotsom. G)-(lCf-Cs«r-Mr E. 1'. Mere. Il; ; .: ::,:i..n biteb 

 Grace to Mr. P. H. Morris' tv.ar, en .\u^' ;J ;',.nm.ki 



-Mr. Edwin Tinsley's (Hamilicu, Ont,: iiiteh 



Mollle, Grouse-Fanny to Dr. Nevcn'b Blossui.., -xu.,. ;;■;.., 1. bO. 



PRESENTATtos.— af<wim— Mr. George Vml'^Vagoner, of (Iii8eil.v, 

 has presented to Mr. K. J. Morg-au the pointer bilch Maxim, out 

 of Dutihess by Rush. 



— Address all comTtmnicaticms to ' 

 Publishiwj Company, New York." 



Forest and Stream 



ONTARIO KIPLE ASSOCIATION. 



TOBONTO, 0»l(.— On the 23a ult. the annual matches of the On- 

 tario RiHe As.soeiation commenced on the Garrison Common. The 

 flay, though briirht, was not too mueh to. -.md there was a fairly 

 steady breeze lilowiog- I rem the soullieast. The arraugements 

 which had been made hy the Pa. i.ii live Ce.runittee were as nearly 

 perfect a.s possible, and all i -i - : . • - ii i . — i-.fu credit forthe 

 manner in which the llr<i m ...niedout. The 



iitimber of entries was n . . i- I i:t year, bjt the 



shooting was belter. Ihree ..u.^.r., 1...1 i-.-.. la.,! .jut, comprising 

 IT targets, nil nibcre* from 1, by ilio biko Shore, to 1", near the 

 EvhuijtionBiiliiin.i?. The first 3 laivet^wei-o devoted to the Canada 

 Company's tunieh, and tlie remainder to the Macdonald tor the 

 fn-st part of the day, and to the Allilialed in the afternoon. 



The several matches shot and deeide.l were as follows: — 



Canada Company Match. -Kestrieted to the active militia of the 

 Province of Ontario who ha^e ne\'cr won a prize at any in-oviu- 

 cial or dominion association; 7 shots at tOO yards; cash pri/ies, 

 S3i)0: Private Henderson, Twenty-Ufth, ;«; Capt. Hunter, Thirty- 

 second, 35; tie won by Henderson. l.ieut. I'hiiott, Seventh Fusil- 

 eers, 33; Private Jlorrison, Guards, 3J; Private G. Glennie, Uuf- 

 ferhi lliiles, 33 ; tie won by Gleanie. Lieut. Colb.y. Thirtieth, IB ; 

 Gunner Kennedy, Napanee G. A., 30; Corp. Duuo, Thirly-Ufth, 

 30; Ad.1t. Curlls, Tweiiiy-flfth, 30 ; Capt. Train, Twelfth, 30. 



The ilaedonald ^b^leh.-Soven shots at SOO yards ; any positioa; 

 open to members; total cash prices, .$300: Sergt. Armstrong, 

 Guards, 34; Lieut. Moore, Twenty-fifth Battalion, 33; Private 

 SoUwarz, Thirtceeiith Battalion, iiS; Private W. Jack, Tenth 

 Koyals, 3^; Llonl. Waldo, Guards, 31; Mr. C. Wilson, Second Mili- 

 tary District, 33 ; J'rivate Kilpatriek, Twent.v-flfrU Battalion, :»: 

 Lieut.-Col. Gib.''on, Thirteenlh l!iill,illon, y.'; Seryt. T. Mitchell. 

 Tenth Royals, .'11 ; Major Wilson, Thirty-third llatialion, 31 ; Lieut. 

 Adams, Thirteenth Battalion, 31 ; Private Murluit. Twentieth Bat- 

 talion, 81 ; Private C. N. Mitchell, Tenth Bojals, 31 ; Sergt. I'unie, 

 Thirteenth Battalion, 31; Went. Vox, Twentieth Ilattaiton, 31; 

 Sergt. Thorapstm, Q. O. K., 31. 



ji.ti3liated Match. -Open to member.s ; ranges, 200 and 500 yards ; 

 5 rounds at each range. Team pri/.es ; 'fhe ladies' Challon.i;e Cup, 

 value. S50 anil SIO ; second prize, $::,ij ; third prize, -viU : fourth prize, 

 S1.5; fifth luize, |in. Individmil prizes, S~'8.'i eash; Private Jloorc, 

 Georgetown K. A. IT; Lieui.-Col liibsoti, Tlurteeath Ballaliori,4T; 

 Major Bennett, Kllty-eit'iitb llattaiion, hi ; (Joint- Sergt. Hftticock, 

 V.K.C.,10; Private Marris, Tbirleei.lh Battulion, W; PrivateC. 

 N. Mitchell, Tenth Koyals, -15 ; Private Mason. Thirteenth B.ittal- 

 ioD,45; J.ieut. Crowe, W. F. B., «; Mr. J. L. Coi. .Sec.jnd .Mddary 

 District, 15; Private H. Johnson, Si-xtb pus.teeis, tj; .Mr. Todd, 

 Bruce K. A.. 45. 



Team prizes.— Fdsi jirize, ladies' challenge cup, value $160, pie- 

 eentedliy the ladies of Toronto, and $10— Thirteenth Battalion, 

 Hamilton, BIO; second prii;e, $ii), Ottawa Klfle Club, 310; third 

 j.rize, -30, Si.Mth Kusileers, Montreal, 205; lourlh ptixe, $20, 

 St. Til ,. mas Kille Club, ZOi; fifth prize, $10, Guelph Field Battery. 

 ;«:>. 



The Gilinour Match- Presented by the Presideat; 7 rounds at 

 500 yards. Total cash prizes, $300. Capt. White, Thirty-fourth, 

 31; Sergt, Allenby, Twenty-second, 3t: Capt, Strachau, Forty- 

 seventh, 31; Mr. John Steen, 0. O. K. A., S3; Maj.ir Wilson. 

 Thirly-third, 8'3; Lieut. 'WliUinBOn, Q, 0. It., 32; Capl. -Anderson, 

 Second MU. Dial., S'i; Mr. W. Smith, J,. H. C.,3:; Lieut. A.iam.^ 

 Thirteenth, 31 ; Stall Sergt. Lewis, Q. 0. R., 31; Private Stewart. 

 Twentieth, 31 ; -Wheeler Ogg, W. i\ «., ai; Private G. W.P.jtt, 

 Seventh Pusiloera, 31 ; Private Moore, Twentieth, 31 ; Staff Sergt. 

 Shauay, Thirty-tif th, 31. 



On Tuesday afternoon the Gordon match was finished in bad 

 weather,and consequently, with one or two exception.-., ih.j sluut 

 ing was not good. The toUowlnR is the score; V rviuu.Js ui auu 

 yarda ; opea to mombera ; cash i>i:ae 8280 : Major UugUuti, Fociy- 

 flfth.ai; Mr. P.OiHtle}', Saaonfl M. D„ .89) Baugt* Of. U. Bailor, 



Forty-Bovon tb, 20 ; StatT Sergt. Walker, Q. O. B.. K8 ; Lieut. Snart, 

 DulTerin ItllpB, 28; Gunner Trelevcn, Cobourg R. A.,28; Sergt. 



Miteboll, Thlrterntii, ::' : r'i-,t Mason, Thirteenth, 28. 



rbinii-iheei^i I ■ i >ily. and a heavy gale blew from 



ibe e.istward. 'Iii. - . 'Miiiped out were not much mcou- 



veiileneed, as ,1 ho i l ■ 1 1^ -, ■ . . .. .' 1 sheltered. At n-elnclc the tir- 

 ing commenced, the matches l.ir the day beiosf the Merchants' 

 cnp,:.for battalion teams, and the linissey enp, f.ir company 

 teams, beKldcs the E.i:tra Scries match tor special prizes. Great 

 interest wilsnttaehed to the cup malehes from the eireumstance 

 Ihatif thcTbirleenih wim llie ;\ler.:dian(-S' it wonl.l heeorao their 

 alKOlutc proiiorty, they ha\ ins seeure.l it the two previous years, 

 w hile the «imc woud haiipeii if the G uards won the Brassey. The 



M r. leiiiis'-llrassey— 20O. .TflO and liori yard,?; T shots each range 



B^.i:: li'Mi ri;i.ii i'ri/es-l'irst prize. Merchants' Challcnpre Trophy, 



' ' " -i-li, rhiru-enth liftilalion, 133; . second prize, 



:i;; ihinl i.i-ize, ea^h Sm. <,iui.en'.sOwu, 604; 



Battalion. .068; tlfih prize, eash 



nil Batlalic 



nlielh 

 ,6(il. 



Biiis,ry-('iiiiipttnyfcan)s—First prize, Brassey cup, value $12.5, 

 and *ll) .fish. Xo. 3 Compiiny, Thirteenth Battalion, 400; second 

 prize, cash .$:.», No. 1 Company, Guards, 398 ; third prize, cash $20, 

 No. 1 Corapauj', Thirteenth, 381; fourth prize, cash SI.5, No. 9 Com- 

 pany, Tenth Eoyals, 3Ti ; fifth prize, cash $10, Ko. 3 Company, 

 Thirty-third, 372. 



fn.ii\ldUBl Prizes-Lieut. Mitchell, Thirty-second, flli; Sci-jft. D. 

 Mitithell, Thirteenth, 92; Sergt. Armstrong, Guards, 80; Corp. 

 Brady, Q. O. K., 89; Private Anderson, Guards. ,S0 ; Private Johns- 

 ton, Si.vth Fusileers, 8S ; Sergt. Pain, Tuirteeuth, .i,s ; Lieut.-Col. 

 Gibson, Thirteenth Battalion, 87; Wheeler Ogg, W. P. B., 86; 

 Lieut. Crowe, W.F.B. ,8); Qnartermaster-Sergt. Spccrs, Twen- 

 tieth, S.i; Major Bennett, Fifty-sbxth. 85. 



The r.jiirili day. tbouirh tine, was by no means a (food shooting 

 day, for when the Kiln llrod at 9 o'clock it was blOHdng half a gale 

 from the son Iheast, which did not moderate, but rather increased 

 as the day grew older. 'The iiist competition was that for the 

 Gzowski cup and $60, to be com pel ed for by the four military dis- 

 trietSjS men each, and in addition easli individual prizes. 



For the aggregate prizes, Lieut. Crowe, of the Wellington Field 

 Battery, who had been shooting steadily throughout, came to the 

 froutamiswept the board, winning the Governor-General's sil- 

 ver medal, the Elkingtou cup and the Dominion Rille Association 

 medal. 



The score of the Gzowski stood :— 



Seven rounds at iiOO and 600 yards ; team prize, silver cup, pre- 

 sented by Lieut.-Colonel Gzowski, and $80; to be competed for 

 by twelve members of the district. Cash prizes, $210. 



Team Prizes.— Fourth Military District, 5S-3 ; First Military Dis- 

 trict, .■i83. Tudividuab- Lieut, Crowe, W. F. B,62; Sergt, Arm- 

 strong, Guards, 60; Private W. H. Poaooc'i, Q. O. R.,59; Lieut. 

 W.Mitehtdl, Thirty-second, .'.T; Stalf-Sergt. Walker, Q. O. R., .Si; 

 Sergt. AY. Mitchell, Thirteenth BattaUon, 55; Private G. Bell; 

 Twelfth,. 53. 



The Sir Peter Tail Cup.— Prize, silver cup, value $250, presented 

 by Sir Peter Tait, of London, Bag., to the active militia of Canada 

 in commemoration of the visit of Lieut.-Col. Skinner and the 

 Ontario team to Wiinbledon, 1871, and $60 added by the Associa- 

 tion. Total cash, S60. First prize. Thirteenth Battalion, 1,516; 

 second, the Guards, 1,458. 



TbeSkinnishinB Jfatch.- Ranges from 200 to 400 yards. Num- 

 ber of rounds. Ill; 5 advancing and Sreliritig. To be competed 

 for by 6 oliicers, non-commissioned otlioers, or men from any 

 battalion, brigade of garrison artillery, squadron of cavalry, or 

 field ba'tciy i>C the active militia in skirmishing order. First 

 prize, $50 ; second prize, StO ; third prize, S30 ; fourlh prize, $20 ; 

 tifth prize, $10. Five prizes. Total cash, $1.50. First, Oueen's 

 Own Kitles, 176; second, Thirteenth Battalion, 172; liiird. Tenth 

 Boj-als, 167: fourth, Twentieth Battalion, 180; fifth. Thirty-third 

 Battalion, 159. On the tilth day of the meeting, the small bore 

 matches ojieaed at 800, 900 and 1,000 yard.'-. 



RANGE AND GALLERY. 



CiMiiEiV, A. J.— Gen. Grubb and the officers of the Stockton 

 Rifle Range Association are doing an excellent line of work. F'or 

 September the following programme of matches has been 

 issued :— 



Sept. ad. Mid Kange Off Hand M,itch.— All comers, 500 yards, off 

 hand, any rille, 10 rounds, allowance to inititary rillos used as such 

 4 points, reiintries permitted. 



Sept. 4th, 11th and 18th, Sharps Matbh f jr. Sharps Military 

 Killes.-Seeond scries of 15 competitions for 15 Sharps military 

 rifles, all comers, 2 10 yards, oir hand, 10 rounds, weapon Sharps 



rille, 



ivl 21st, the 



Alford Match.— Six competitions to take 

 pUiie diiiiny the sensoa. Piize, a l.ieech-loadiog, double barrel 

 siu.t Klin, I'.iiiilisli walnulstoek, Damasuus steel barrels, engraved; 

 value jsO; all comers, :!Oii yards, olVhand, any riHe, 10 rounds, re- 

 entries allowed. The [uize lo be awarded to the highest aggre- 

 gate of six scores whene\ er made b.v an)' one competitor. 



Sept. »th, Everybody's Match.— j\ 11 comers, 100 yards, oil hand, 

 any riHe, ,5 shots, allowance to military rifles 1 poiut, 



Sept. Mill, Third Otl' Hand lndividu:il Match. -Three competi- 

 tions, open to everybody, any rille. ILIO, 200 and 300 yards, o shot* 

 at each, oil hand, rcijatriesallowcd, but only the highesi score to 

 couul. Compotitorsshootiiig with military riUes as su.di will re- 

 oeivean allowance of 1 point at each distance (total .3 points). 

 Prize, to the competitor making the highest aggregate score ol 

 two competitions participated in out of the three, a short range 

 ride, American walnut checkered stock and fore-arm, pistol grip, 

 hard rubber butt plate, short vernier grip sight and wind gauge, 

 weights! pounds, value $10. 



Sept. lOlb, Mid Kange Matoh.-Prize, a new modcl32 caliber 

 gallery rlllu, all comers, 5(i(i yards, any jiositiou, any rille, 10 rounds. 

 niilitary rilles allowed 4 points, retjutries permitted, 



Sept. 23d, Si'vckton Badge Match.— Prize, a massive gold badge, 

 pi-esenle.l by Hon.. John P. Stockton; open to members of the 

 Kaiiunal (inard of the State of New Jersey, 200 yard-s, standing, 10 

 shots, any ritle, to be shot forannualiy. Won in 1873 by Col. D. 

 B. Murphy. 



Sept. 231, Champion Marksman's Badge of J880.-Opcn to all 

 members of the Second Briaude National Guardsof New Jersey, 

 »i and ,-,!« yards. ,^ r.niodB at each, weapon the military rifle in 

 2110, any with head toward 



the 



ic-slmile in gold of the raarks- 

 f New Jersey. This badge will 

 ho, at the eioso of the 



nian's badge issued by the Stai 

 be awarded to the competlior 

 shsill ha\e won it tbegreati>st 



On Sept. 28th the annual prize meeting will open and continue 

 for three days. The matches 



Sept. 3Sth, Everybody's Match.— Ten prizes, all comers, 200 

 yard.^, any riflo, military rifles nUowed apoint* whfen used as sueb, 

 ii' Bliotg, olT bond, reiintrirj porpilttedf 



Sept, Z8th, SOth and 30th, Ballard Mfttch.— Prize, a Ballard iilld 

 range riHe, value $80; three competiiloiis, one on eaeh day, all 

 comers, lOshots, 200 yards,off hand, any rifle, mililarj-riflesallowed 

 2 points when used assuoh. The prizes as above will be awarded 

 to the maker of the highest nggrcgate of three scores in the three 

 competitions. 



.'^e[it. 2Sth and 29th, Hunter's Match.— For a model 1878 "Win- 

 chesler repca'ing rifle, two competitions, all comers, .501 yards, 

 posii ion iiny, any rifle, 5 shots, allowance to military rifles Spoinis 

 when used aa such. The prize wdll be awarded to the tnaker of 

 the higliest aggregate score In the two competitions. 



.Sept. 2(ith, Short Kange Malch.-Prize, a Sidlrps military rifle 

 anda Winehesterrepeatiogrifle, all comers, 200 yards, off band, 

 T shnis, any rifle, military rifles allowed 2 points when used as 

 sueh. 



Sept..3(lth, Dupont Powder Match.— For 25 |inund cnnlstprs Du- 

 ponfs rifle powder, presenle.i by E .1. Dupont de Nemours & 

 Co., Wilmington, Del., nil cmeis, 5iM ym.n, 111 sliols, |.i..siiion nn.v, 

 liny rille. allowance to millliiry riilesf points :when nsedassucii! 

 first prize 10 canisters of powder, second prize 7 canisters of pow- 

 der, third prize 5 canisters of powder, fourth prize 3 canisters ol 

 powder. 



Kept. SOth, Military JBd Kange Match.-All comers, military 

 riflc-s, .500 yards, position any with head toward target, 10 shots; 

 prize, a short and mid range rifle, 40 caliber, 30 inch barrel, pistol 

 grip stock, combination ]ieep and open rear sight, beech J'ront 

 sight, using straight shell cartridges 2}in., value $33. 



F,Liz,\iiETH, iV. J., AUfi. 21(71.- Resides Brinton, t ho range of the 

 N. J. Slate Rifle Association, the Singer Eifle Club, of Elizabeth, 

 limited to the men employed in the Singer Sewing Machine Mttn- 

 factuiing Company, has a short range for its own convenience in 

 tho neighborhood of the factory. 



YinatsiA City, J^ev., Aug. 13(;i.— At the Caledonia Picnic, in 

 Treadway's Park, Carson City, 6 teams of 20 men eaeh from Iho 

 militia companies contested forthe p-izeswliich were, tlnst, agold 

 watch and chain, value $200; $50 coin fm- .second, and $25 third 

 prize The first was won by the Sarsilehi team of Gold Hill. This 

 now makes seven sueeessive times they have won first prize. 

 Following are the total scores of each team, ton shots per man, 

 2(KI yards; Sarsfields »J2, Ihiiinetts T.82, Carsona TSl., Wasbingtons 

 TTl, Montgomorys T33, Tigers 388. Following is the individual 

 score nf the Sarsfrelds, wliich is said to 1)0 the highest ever made 

 in any eaiii!>etition by :;o men from one company :— 

 Theo.Galhighcr, Capt. of team ...... a 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 3-41 



J. IJ. Chiuuiel 4 546 4 3444 4-41 



Samuel Nntting ,. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4-80 



Samuel Dowliug, ....4 5 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 4-41 



Ed. Walsh 544443454 .1-41 



JackO'Brien ...4 5 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 3-41 



Uavdd Morgan 5 343 3 4444 4-38 



Daniel McPnerson 554644455 4—45 



James Sheerar.. 44444 4 444 4-411 



P. J. O'Dea 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 5 3-40 



A. Merrltt 3 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4—40 



Thos. Ii'allon 3 4344 4 443 4-37 



Hugh Gallagher 4 4 10 3 3 4 4 3 3-32 



Bernard Coyle 4 5 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 4—41 



Owen Byrne 5 5444544 5 4-44 



.I.H. Harris .4 3 3 5 5 4 4 4 4 4-40 



James Mci:'oy 444 5 44344 3-.88 



■louey Morgan 44 45344 43 4-;iD 



J.M.Bell 444445444 4-41 



Parsy Field 5 435414 4 3 4—43 



Total , , 802 



On Sept. 5th another shoot takes plaiie f or glDO ooln«nd SSO coin 

 second prize. 



OTT.^wA, Ai(a.2bl/.-Tlie forfhcoming meeting of tho Domin- 

 ion of Canada Kifle Assoeiatien, lo be held atKideau RiHe Huugo, 

 Ottowa, commencing on ilth S-plember next, promises to bo the 

 most important and Euccessfnl eompetition that has yet taken 

 place here, the programme of prizes being framed with a view of 

 Inducing a large attendance of marksmon from all parts of the 

 Dominion, the aggregate cash prizes alone amounting to 85,013, 

 exclusive of prizes in kind, viz, London jMerehants' Vase, tho 

 Maedoiigal cup, 3 Snl.ler rill.'S (Ingrain's!, .\. K. A. medal and D. 

 K. .'\ , mcdat, besides 10 special badges to winners of the prizes, 

 prosenlcd by His Excellency the Governor-General and Her 

 Royal Highness the Princess Louise. The following is a synopsis 

 of toe prize list ;— " 



All-comers' match, 60 prizes, $160; Dominion of Canada matoh, 

 52 prizes, ?S35; Baiiolion, 35 prizes, ?455; Macdougall ChaUonge 

 cup. 41 prizes. $S.S5; Provincial match, vase, three rifles, and 43 

 prizes, $114; Amiiatcd Assoeiathm match, 48 prizes, $439; Grand 

 Aiii'i-e-iit., fiv.) uiedids and :;ii prizes, «300 ; Prizes presented by 

 Hi. Iv.Le.-ll.-ney iIil- G. .-, erner-ijeiieral and H. K. H. PrinceSB 

 Luuise, L.ad^-i,.M.ui.l 3 i-ri/es, -iTUlj ; E v I ill series No. 1., 17 prizes, 

 $150; E.Klra jerjes No. 2, IT prizes, SI.50; Skirmishing match, 3 

 prizes, $100; Small-bore match, IB prizes, $245; AVimbledon team 

 for 1881, 20 prizes, $750-total ciish prizes, $5,013. 



Eleven new targets have been erected, and there will be 20 in 

 operation, exclusive of the long range target of 1,1)00 yards. All 

 arc on the " Burnel" principle. The usual camping, telegraphic, 

 postal, and other facilities w 111 be provided. 



The executive committee met this evening lor the purpose of 

 compleiing I lie details for the approaching meeting, appointing 

 range uHieeis, etc. The arrangements for marking, etc, wilt be 

 niude in sueh a way as to inspire thf. fullest coufldence. Possibly 

 some of the markers will be taken from "B" Battery, Kingston. 

 The iniproveinents being made at the range are about completed. 

 It is expected that the Governor-General will be present, but no 

 doflnlte in formation has as yet been received, AU the Provinces 

 of the Dominion (Including Manitoba and British Columbia) will 

 be represented, and It is expected that there will bo a team from 

 the regular forces at Halifax under command of Captain Par- 

 tridge; but as it is rumored Ihat the regiment Is to ho removed 

 to Bermuda ; this is uncertain. 



Newaiik, A. X— Thegdlery sliooters here are laying out big 

 plans for uextwinter's sp'" l. n"'i even now the cool reeesscs nf 

 the shooting tuoiieUs are nut entirely ili'seited. The Newark 

 Rifle Association is conii).,.=eil ut iwo dolegalea from each club, 

 who are emtio'.vercd to make rules governing iniiUdies in tniirnB. 

 mcnts, also to seleci the run;-'.? f.-.r openiiiir tournament and trans- 

 act such business as may arise from lime to time in ddfercnt iisso- 

 ciatlons. Theoilleers are, President, Wm. Gardner, of the Ama- 

 teur; Secretary, William Van Horn. Barn.ird, The standing of 

 the several clubs are as follows; Freliiifihnysen Kifle AssoclHtion, 

 President, W. Fred Lynn ; Secretary, A. C. Neumann. There is a 

 membership of 3i). Thornnge is situated at No. 180 Market ttr Jet , 

 The club shoot with a Ballard rifle, 23 caliber, on a K feet open 

 range. 



Amateur Klfle Associatinn, President, Win. Gardner ; Secretary, 

 J. Hilton. The range i6sitULit.jd at Montgomerj-'s, Clinton streel, 

 and is a tunnel range. Shotitiug distance 74 feet, using a Ballard 

 rifle, 23caliber. The association numbers 4 ) men. 



Esse-t Amateur Rifle Club, President, Fred Hebring ; Secretary, 

 J. H. Huegel. The range la situated at No. S'iB Bank street, corner 

 Lush street. This assoelation has a membership of 85. Distance 

 nfmut;* (tunnel) 7S feet. They use a Bu'Dard riffe) 2* caliber, 



