12 APRIL 1913, Page 18

."THE SPECTATOR" NATIONAL RESERVE PRIZE AT BISLEY.

One „ 3

„. = 3 One „ 2 „. „..

2

Forty Prizes of

1

= 40

Forty-three Prizes .450

SPECIAL CONDITIONS.

1. The General and Special Conditions for the corresponding distances of the "Queen Mary's Prize" apply to this Competition so far as applicable.

2. No sights other than those strictly in accordance with the Crovernment pattern may be on the rifle. Slings, if attached to the rifle, must be tight.

It may be said in explanation that the object of the competi- tion is to encourage as large a number of National Reservists as possible to enter.

'THE Spectator is again offering a prize at Bisley to encourage rifle shooting in the National Reserve. The con- ditions, which we quote from the National Rifle Association's -official publication, are as follows :- "THE SPECTATOR." (S.B.) (Single Entries.) Squadded Competition, Tuesday 22nd. Open only to all members of the National Reserve not qualified under N.R.A. regulations to compete in the King's Prize Competition. Aggregate value, .£50, given by the Proprietors of the Spectator.

_Distances... ... 200 and 500 yards (aggregate).

No. OF SHOTS C As for the corresponding distances of the First

'Tsui:ars t Stage "Queen Mary's Prize."

Uniform ,.. Need not be worn.

sights As issued.

-Orthoptics May not be used or worn.

Entrance Fee Ss., to be paid before 12 noon on Tuesday, 24th June. Post Entries, 6s. 3d. till 4 p.zu. on Monday, 21st July.

One Prize of