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PALMERSTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.

Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1371, 12 December 1884, Page 2

 

PALMERSTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS.

The first class firing of the season took place at the butts yesterday, when ail who competed secured more than the requisite number of points (40; to enable them to paas, as under :— 200 yds 800 yds Total Vol Stutter „ 25 27 52 Vol 1h1e... ... 24 22 46 Cor pi Macro... 23 21 44 VolJohansen 24 20 44 Vol Hynes ... 22 21 43 Vol Kelly „,23 18 4J A squad leaves Captain Carroll's at 1 p.m. sharp on Saturday, in charge of Sergeant Newcombe for third class firing. We are re» quested to mention that all class firing must be completed by the end of the year, so that those who are desirous of qualifying have no time to lose.

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