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Tous les autres exemplaires originaux sont film6s en commen^ant par la pramidre page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration et en terminant par la derniAre page qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symboles suivants apparaitra sur la dernidre image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbole — ► signifie "A SUIVRE", le symbole V signifie "FIN". Les cartes, planches, tableaux, etc., peuvent dtre film6s d des taux de reduction diff6rents. LorsquG le document est trop grand pour dtre reproduit en un seui cliche, il est film6 A partir de Tangle supdrieur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en bas, an prenant le nombre d'images nicessaire. Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ^ ifle Hseociation. •••••••iii^ii PRIZE LIST. 1596 ( :W:' :»*• ■t'- ■•;* A, % ^* ■;»<•'*': f-m '^■' t ■»> ■■-* ;* ■ : ^ BriM CoUia l8 1896 . PRIZE LIST OF THK TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING TO BE HELD AT CENTRAL PARK, is — ON- ITbursbay, tbe 30tb of ^\\\^, 1896, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Victoria, B. C: The ** Colonist" Presses. 'r^^Tfr-/^ 1896 . PRIZE LIST OF THK I s TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL PRIZE MEETIN& TO BE HELD AT CENTRAL PARK, -ON- ITbursba^, tbe 30tb of 5uli^ 1896, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Victoria, B. C: The "Colonist" Presses, ■1 ^^1 ''Z'H^H o ^^R k'^.^l ^v^^ 11 fSi^B 1 HB ^-T-'^-H R m|M^B tiV* '^^H ' '"^ ' - 'j^l 1 bIS^h *w.^"' 1>;^H 3l'*';--'^B 1 l^fl^H r H^^H ^ H^^H " ^^^^1 B^H l^m m ^Bfl^B I "■ . if ' -^^H 'W Si^^H JaJife:^- ~ ^H » VH fHlTW*r" ^1 i HI ^ m k^|B@3^^^| jB muHB'., . "^1 fa ^K^Hm>' V ,^1 .S^BiPb ''v^'i^l I ^KH^^ ^ ^^'WH Britith Columbia Rifle Association ESTABLISHED 1874. Ipatvon : His Honor the Liklt.-Gov^ernor of thk Province. Dicc=lpatrons : Lt.-Col. Hon. J. H. Tirvkr, Premier, Thk Mayor ov Victoria, Thk Mayor oh' Vancoiver, Thk Mayor of New VVestminsi i:k. The Mayor of Nanaimo IRcpvcscntativcs on Council of H). 1R. B.: Hon. T. R. McInnes, Senator, Mr. a. Haslam, Mr. J. A. Maka, Capt. H. H. Gray, S. L. (Besides Hon. E. G. Prior, Vice-Pres. D. R. A.) lpl'C0i^cnt: Lieut. -Col. R. Wolfende.v. ^Dicc=lprcsi^cnts : The Deputy Adjt. General (ex-officio), Mr. J. McGregor, M. P. P., Dr. H. O. Bkll-Irvinc. Council, 1896: The Deputy Adjt. General (ex-officio), Lt.-Col. Hon. E. G. Prior, Lt.-Col. R. Wolfendkn, Capt. W. H. Dorman, Mr. J. McGregor, M.P.P. Major F. B. Gre(jory, Capt. E. H. Fletcher, Lieut. J. D. Taylor, Major B. Williams, Mr. R. Wilson, Mr. W. W. B. McInnes, Mr. H. C. Chamberlin, Capt. M. G. Blanchard, Mr. J. Duff Stuart, Dr. Geo. H. Duncan, Dr. H. O. Bell-Irving, Secretary, CAPT. FLETCHER. Treasurer, CAPT. DORMAN, Assistant Secretary, LIEUT. J. D TAYLOR. MEMBERSHIP FEE, ^2 PER ANNUM. 5ociation. ■ TIME TABLE B. C. R. A. MATCHES 1896. I>. IK Provinci . q:;,(' to 10:00 to 10: V' to VVkstminsthk, w Nanaimo n;_^(> ti) 1R. B.: ij:o() to 1:00 to R. J. A. Mara, ,v;<) io D. R. A.) « 8:_^() to q:<)() to u:(H)to ff/r/'oj, 1:00 to >. Bkli.-Irving. 4:(xi to S:;,cj to 1:00 to i'.oo to 4:00 to 4:;,() to THURSDAY, JULY 30th- io:(K) a.m ... . Extra Series 200 yards 10:30 a.m .... Extra Series 500 yards 1 1 :3o a.m Nursery ;;oo yards 12:00 m Extra Series 600 yards I :oo p.m Luncheon. 5:30 p.m Helmckcn Match . 202, 500, 600 yards 6:00 p.m Extra Series 500 yards FRIDAY, JULY 31ST. 9:00 am Extra Series 200 yards T2:oo m Nanaimo Match. . .200 and 500 yards 1:00 p.m Luncheon. 4:00 p.m Victoria Corp'n Match , . .400, 600 yds 6:00 p.m Lieut. -Governor's Match . . .500 yards SATURDAY. AUGUST 1st. 1 :oo p.m Walker Match 200, ^oo, 600 yards 2:00 p.m Luncheon. 4:00 p.m Vancouver Corp'n Match . . .600 yards 4:30 p.m Extra Series 600 yards 6:00 p:m Ottawa Team Match. it':*Throug-hout the meeting, Extra Series will he fired ^iimiltaneously with the regular matches, as targets become available. i M m Z'^' 4 No. 1. M. P. P. STAKES-NURSERY (For prizes presented l)y members of the Ley;isln;ivf Assembly of British Columl)ia. ) Restricted to competitors who have not at any pi\ vious meeting of the 15. C. R. A. won a priz( di $3.00 or more, exclusive of Extra Scries prizes 500 yards; 7 shots. Entrance fee, 50 cents. I St Prize $ 5 CO 2nd " 4 GO 3rd " 3 00 Two Prizes of $2. 50 5 go Three " 2.0U 6 co Seven " i 00 7 ou Fifteen Prizes, vaUie $30 or No. 2. HELMCKEN MATCH. 200, 500 and 600 yards; 7 shots at each raiiije. Entrance fee, 50 cents. 1st Prize > *I)orothy Medal, Cup and $ 10 00 2nd 3rn (( C( (( 4lh Two Prizes of $6.00. Two " 5.00. Three " 4.00. Five " 3 00. Eight " 2.00. 10 oc 8 00 7 GO 12 GO 10 GO 12 00 15 00 16 00 Twenty-four Cash Prizes, value ...$ioo 00 * Medal presented annually by Mr. H. Dallas Helnic- ken, Q. C, M. P. P. The Cup, presented by Hon. C. F. Cornwall, when Lieutenant-Governor, to become the j^ro- perty of any competitor winning" it twice in succession. \\ in- ner tn 1895, Mr. W. W. B. Mclnnes, Nanaimo. URSERY he Legisla;ivt' ia. ) t at any prc- won a prize of . Scries prizes , 50 ce nt s. $ 5 CO 4 GO J 00 S GO 6 CO 7 00 $ ^0 00 I TCH. each rantjL'. > and $ 10 00 I o oo .... 8 00 7 00 12 00 10 00 12 00 15 00 . . . . 1 6 00 e .. .$100 00 Dallas Helmc- bj' Hon. C. F, jcome the [TO- iccession. \Vin- 10. 5 No. 3. NANAIMO MATCH. 200 yards, standing; 500 yards, prone; 7 shoN nt each range. Entrance fee, 50 cents. 1st Prize . . *Cup and $ S uo 2nd " 7 00 3rd " 6 uo 4th "_ 5 00 Two Prizes of $4.00 S 00 Four " 3.00 12 OG Four " 2.50 10 00 Seven " 2.00 . . 14 00 Twenty-one Cash Prizes, value . . . $70 00 * The Cup, presented by the Mayor and Council ot Xa- naimo, to be won twice in successie^n befiM-e beconiiuL; iIk' property of. any competitor. Winner in 1895, Gunner j. 11, Sharpe, New Westminster, with 60 points. No. 4. VICTORIA CORPORATION MATCH 400 and 600 yards; seven shots at each ran^jc, Entrance fee, 50 cents. 1st Prize ^Cup and $ 8 00 2nd " 8 00 3rd " 6 00 4th " 5 00 Three Prizes of $4.00 12 00 Four " 3.00 12 CO Six " 2.50. 15 00 Five " 2.00. . . 10 00 Twenty-two Cash Prizes, valve $76 00 * The Cup, presented by the Corporation of Victoria in i8g3, to become the property of any competitor winninij^ it twice. Winner in iSg^, Lieut. J. C. Chamberlin, R. L.; in 1894, Gunner R. J. Butler, 5th Reg-t. C. A.; in 1895, lir. W. J . Sloan, sth Regt. C. A. CH. e; 7 «l»<)t> nt :s. I) and $ N oo 7 00 (> GO 5 00 «S 00 12 00 10 00 14 00 • • • $70 00 I^ou nci'l of Xa- e beconiiiii; ihi.' Gunner j. II, N MATCH each range, and $ 8 00 8 00 . . . . . 6 00 .... 5 00 .... 12 00 .... 12 GO .. . . 15 00 .... ic 00 $y6 00 of Victoria in tor winniiij^^ ii in, R. L.; in in 1895, tlr. No. 5. LIEUT. GOVERNOR'S MATCH 500)ards; lo shots. Entrance fee, S<^ cents. 1st Prize *Nelson Cup and $ 8 oo 2nd 3rd 4th Two Four Four Seven ( ( (( 7 00 .... 6 (30 5 00 Prizes of $4.00 8 00 3.00. ... 12 00 2.50 lu 00 2.00 14 00 t, i i i I i Twenty-one Cash I^rizes, value $70 00 * The Cup, presented by Mrs. Nelson, wife of tlic former Lieutenant-Governor, to become the property of any competitor winning it twice in succession. Winner in iS()y Gr. J. II. Sharpe, with 47 points. THE WALKER MATCH. For Cups worth $275 presented by Hiram Walker & Sons, Limited, of Walkerville, Ont., and $150 in cash added by the British Columbia RiHe Association. 2C0,. 500 and 600 yards; 7 shots at each range ; any British service rifle. No. 6. Team Prizes. Open to teams of six previously named members re presenting any Company, Association or Club, CH J 8 00 7 00 6 00 5 00 8 00 12 00 lU 00 14 00 f7o 00 of any In i8()5, , and uiiibia rds; 7 le. rs rc- Clul), 1st 2nfl 3r(l 4th WALKER MATCH— Continued. or Her Majesty's Regular Forces. Any nuniiia of teams may enter from the same organizati )n. Entrance fee per team, $3.00. Prize *\Valker Trophy and $18 00 • 15 00 ' 1 2 00 5 00 ( ( ( ( i i Four Cash Prizes, value $50 00 * The Trophy (value $250) presented in i8g6, to be the property of the orj^anization winning it ofteiiest in tnc years; or in the event of a tie at the end of five years, the org-anizations tieing to fire a deciding: match at the next en- suing- prize meeting of this association. No. 7. Individual Frizes. Open to all comers. Entrance fee, $1. i^t Prize *Walker Prize and $ 12 00 2nd " 10 00 Srd '^'^ 8 GO 4th " 7 00 S^^i ". 6 oc Two Prizes of $5.00. . . . ... 10 00 Two " 4.00 8 oj Four " 3,oD 12 00 Six " 2.50 15 Oj ^ Six " 2.00 12 (DO Twenty-five Cash Prizes, value. . . .$ioj oj ^ A Prize (value $25) presented annually bv Hiram VValker & Sons., Limited, of Walkerville, Ont., to be the property of the highest sc.irer in this match who is a menilur oi one of the competing" teams. mil ler .all m. ,18 00 »5 00 12 00 5 00 I50 00 be the n h\c rs, the ext L-n- 12 00 10 00 8 00 7 00 6 oc 10 00 8 oo 12 00 15 00 12 00 DJ OJ [liraiii 3c the em Iter ( I 8 No. 8. VANCOUVER CORPORATION MATCH. 600 yards; 10 shots. Entrance fee, 50 cents. 1st Prize *Cup and $ 8 co 2nd " 8 (30 3rd " 6 00 4th " 5 00 Two Prizes of $4.00 8 00 Four " 3.00 12 CO Six " 2.50 15 00 Six '* 2.00 12 00 Twenty-two Cash Prizes, value $74 00 * The Cup, presented by the Corporation of Vancouver in 1896, to become the property of any competitor winning it twice. No. 9. MILITIA AGGREGATE. Restricted to '* efificient " members of the Active Militia of No. 11 District. For the agf^iegaie of .scores of the 500 and 600 yards ranges of the matches included in the Grand Aggregate. Entrance fee, so cents. 1st Prize D. K. A. Silver Medal and $3 oo 2nd " " Bronze " 3 oc 3rd " 3 00 4th " 2 50 Two Prizes of $2.00 4 00 Six Cash Prizes, value $15 50 NATION mts. and $ 8 CO .. 8 (30 .. 6 00 5 oo 8 00 . . 12 CO •• 15 00 12 00 • ..$74 00 r VancouvLT jr winninj j;n FE. the Active agj^^iegate nges of the Aggregate. I II and $3 oo . . . . 3 00 2 50 . . . . 4 00 • $15 5" GRAND AGGREGATE. For the aggregate of scores of Matches Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8. Entrance fee, $1.00; for nersons entered in the Nursery, 50c. Senior and junior Series. No. 10. Senior Skries. 1st Prize H. C. R. A. Ciold Badge and $ 4 00 2nd " .... " Silver " 4 00 3rd " 4 «.o 4th " 3 00 Five Prizes of $2.00 10 00 Nine Cash Prizes, vahie $25 00 No. II. Junior Series. Restricted to competitors who have not won a prize in the Senior Series, and who have never won a place on a Provincial team for Ottawa. 1st Prize $ tj 00 2nd ' ■ 4 00 Two Prizes of $3 00 . . . . ; 6 00 Five " 2.00 10 GO Nine Prizes, value $25 00 ^s- 2, 3, 4, for nersons and liinior m\ $ 4 oo 4 CO • • 4 ':o . . . 3 00 • • [O 00 $25 or< 1 a prize in /er won a ..$ S 00 •• 4 00 .. 6 00 . . 10 00 $25 GO 10 No. 12. LAURIE BUGLE MATCH. Open to one or more teams of five meml)ers from nriy Company of the Active Militia of No. u Ims- trict. For the aggregate of scores in Matcius included in the Grand Aggregate. Entrance fee, per team, $2.50. Entries must be made hcfore the commencement of firing in March 2. The names of members constituting the teams must be handed in l^efore 1.30 p.m. of the second day of the prize meeting. One Prize *The Laurie lUii^le ^ The Bug-le, presented by Licutenant-General Laiirii", formerly D. A. G. of this District, to he held hy the winnin^f team for the year ensuing:. No. 13. TEAM AGPREGATE. Open to one or more teams of five previously named members, representing any Company, Associa- tion or Club, or Her Majesty's Regular Forces. For the aggregate of scores in the Matches in- cluded in the Grand Ac^gregate. Entrance fee, per team, $2.50. 1st Prize $ 15 00 2nd " 10 CO 3rd *' 5 CO Three Prizes, value $30 00 ^TCH. ers (rom nny ^'o. II Ms- in Matches Entrance fee, made 1 before h 2. teams nnisi ; second day ^aurie lUi^Ic neral Laurie. V the winniiifr rE. •usiy named y, Associa- lar Forces. Matches in- ntrance fee, $ 15 00 . 10 CO • 5 CO .$30 00 1 1 No. 14. OTTAWA TEAM MATCH. Restricted tf) the twenty competitors ])eing (i) *'(f. ficient " nR'nil)ers of the Active Militia of NO. II District, or (2) civilians resident in Nanaimo, whose scores in the (irand Aggref»ate Mai eh shall be the higliest. 600, 500 and 200 yards; 7 shots. Entrance fee, $1.00. The team to represent the Province of IJriiiMi Columbia at Ottawa at the prize meeting of the 1 >u- minion Rifle Association for 1896, will be selected Ky the Council from the above described Twenty, who will be called upon in the order of the aggregates (,{ their scores in the Grand Aggregate and in the Ot- tawa Team Match combined. Not more than two civilians qualifying as above to be selected. The medal of the National Rifle Association for 1896, to be awarded to the competitor stand in<; highest in the last named comlnned aggregate, who first goes to a prize meeting at Bisley. EXTRA SERIES. No. 15, 200 yards; No 16, 500 yards ; No. 17, 600 yards. Five shots; no sighting shot. Entrance lee in each series, 50 cents. Prize list for each series to consist of the following percentage.s of entry fees : 1st Prize 20 per cent 2nd " 15 " 3rd " I2>^ 4th " 10 Two Prizes of 7^ per cent 15 *' One " 5 " 5 Five " 2j4 " 12'/^ Total in each series 12 prizes, value 90 per ciui r N.J. aiiiio, rial eh ards: riti^h i Du- who t'es of I Ot- (Wo n for i(liiit the Walker, No 7, (which is open to all comers) are restrictetl to Mem- bers of the British Columbia Rifle Association who have paid the membership fee of $2.00 for 1896; and to persons eligible for the Nursery Match who have paid the sum of $1.00, which will be accepted from them in lieu of membership fee. The full amount of $2,OQ must be paid to secure the right to vote. Extra Series matches are open to all comers. RIFLES. The rifles used in these competitions shall be Martini-Henry, except in the Walker Match, in which the use of any British service rifle will be permitted. conduclid littee to l)(j 'iC(jiiai)i(i\I 'ons of any in no case Monii)};^ have been wofini^, or eluded in r, No 7, to Mem :tion who [896; and who have 3ted from I amount ; to vote. iipetitions tr Match, le will 1)L' 13 Rifles must he c^f Government issue or of Govern- ment pattern, with a minimum pull of trigger ol 6 pounds. No two competitors shall shocH in any com- petition with the same rifle. iMartini-Henry ammuni- tion may be obtained on the range, and none but Government issue may be used. POSITION. Any with head to the target at nil ranges, except 200 yards, where the position' shall l)e either standing or kneeling, or as specitied for any- particular match. DRESS. Comi")etitors entered as militiamen must wear proper uniform; but belts need not be worn, and for other headwear havelocks may be substituted. ENTRIES. Entries for the Nursery Match and for all individual matches included in the Grand xVggregate should be sent to the Treasurer of the Association, Captain Dorman, P.O. Box 26, Victoria, on or before Tuesday, 28th July. All entries made after that date for such matches will l)e subject to an additional charge of 20 per cent, of the entry fee. The Treasurer will issue entry forms to intending com- petitors on application. Entries for Team Matciies and for the Aggregates, may be made either previous to the commencement of the meeting or on the range. Entries for the Aggregates must be made before one p.m. on the first day of the meeting. In team com- petitions, unless otherwise specified, names of mem- bers must be handed in before firing commences. EFFICIENCY. (:ertificates of efliciency, signe.l by their commanding officers, must be produced when required, by competitors entering as militiamen. "Efficiency" shall mean, in the case of a com- missioned officer, one in good standing in his cor|xs; in the case of a N. C. O. or private, one who has attended and |5erformed at least twelve (i?) regular parades of his corps since the 1st January, 1896. or not less than fifty per cent, of drills ordered. i( Goveiii- igger ()! 6 1 any coin- y ammiiiii- none I'lu irget at nil )n shall kI for any a amen mu^t worn, and ituted. Match and he Grand rer of (he 5, Victoria, tries made ibject to an entry fee. nding coin- m Matches er previous I the rancje. before one team com- es of rnein- lences. !ncy, signed iuced when amen. of a com- 1 his corjis; le who has {l?) regular ry, 1896. or ed . ■ 'if, ' ■ '■--■■■*. 14 SIGHTING SHOTS. One si^htin^rsbot will So allowed at each range; tickets ten cents ei.ch. CHALLENGES. Any competitor challenging^ a shot must deposit the sum of fifty cents with the Range Officer, which shall be forfeited if, after exam- ination, no shot is found on the target. In cases not provided for as above, the D. R. A. Rules for 1895 shall be followed. ^ The Council reserve the right tomakeany chani^cs in the published Prize List or Regulatic-ns that may be considered advisable, but due notice of any change will be posted on the notice board. Tents and blankets will be provided on the range for the use of competitors. E. H. FLETCHER, Cait., Hon. Secretary, i^ N. B. — The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Association will be held on the second day of the Prize Meeting, at such time and r ace as may be notified by the Secretary. A Meeting of the Council, for such business as may come up, will be held on the first day of the Prize Meeting. . 1 hot will So illengiri;;.: a with the fter exani- D. R. A. ny changes that may iny chan*;e 1 the range ' .r,$ PT. , Secretary, VIembers of of the Prize Ified by the ess as may ize Meeting. .*?■ I ?*