6 
GROUP IV.—6-in. B.L. Guns. 
Results of Competition for Company Prizes, SJcill-at-arms, 1892-93. 
Accuracv. 
Time in 
action. 
Company. 
Name of Company 
Commander. 
s 
Marks. 
^3 
'I 
Ph 
Fire Discipline. 
Grand Total. 
| Minutes. 
Seconds. 
Station. 
Remarks. 
No. 14 Eastern 
Division.. 
Capt. R. Morris... 
22 
160-4 
50 
63 
273-4 
27 
35 
Bombay 
dst Company Prize, and 
No. 18 Southern 
Division. 
Capt. F. A. Ran- 
dolph . 
21 
153-125 
50 
67-5 
270-625 
18 
0 
Rangoon 
prize given by His Excel¬ 
lency Sir George Greaves, 
Commander-in-Chief, Bom¬ 
bay. 
This Company won the 
prize given by His Excel¬ 
lency the Commander-in- 
Chief, Bombay, in 1891-2. 
2nd Company Prize . 
No. 21 Eastern 
Division. 
Major J. M. Simp¬ 
son . 
20 
145-8 
50 
60 
255-8 
27 
56 
Bombay 
3rd Company Prize. 
GROUP V.—40-pr. R.M.L. Guns. 
Hits. 
Time in 
action. 
Company. 
Name of Company 
Commander. 
First position. 
| Second position. 
EH 
| Fire Discipline. 
| Grand Total. 
' First position. 
Second position. 
Practice 
Ground. 
Remarks. 
No. 1 Eastern 
Division. 
Major Hewitt 
134 
143 
277 
95 
372 
33' 0" 
33' 0" 
Ferozepur 
dst Company Prize and 
No. 13 (Heavy 
Battery) Wes¬ 
tern Division. 
Major Western ... 
149 
104 
253 
90 
313 
IP 54" 
[16' O' 
Camp 
prize given by the Hon’ble 
Lt.-Genl. II. Braclcenbury, 
C.B., Military Member of 
Council. 
2nd Company Prize. 
No. 9 Southern 
Division. 
Captain Preston... 
97 
125 
222 
100 
322 
24' 41" 
105' 26" 
Yamjal. 
Palavaran 
This battery won the 
prizes given by His Excel¬ 
lency the Commander-in- 
Chief, Bombay, in 1889-90, 
and 1890-91, 
3rd Company Prize. 
No. 11 Southern 
Division. 
Major Ryan. 
65 
125 
190 
85 
275 
33' 0" 
26' 30" 
Delhi Fort 
This company won the 
prize given by His Excel¬ 
lency the Commander-in- 
Chief, Madras, in 1891-2, 
3rd Company Prize. 
