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VOLUNTEERS' CAPITATION GRANT.

The Wellington Independent of the 9th inst, says:—" We are glad to learn that the Government purposes to increase the capitation grant to the Volunteers. It is a step in the right direction, for we do not think that the Voluiiteers have been well treated by the ktei'M' ministrations. But the promise of an increased money allowance is not enough. We; hate had occasion more than once to animadvert on the character of. the weapons with;'which many of the best men in the country are arme«i and an til a change is made in this respect, dus* content will not be removed, nor will the em* ciency of the corps be increased. The foot l&i that for the ordinary. New Zealand fighting, » j light double-barrel gun is a much better ***" pon than the heavy long rifle, loading at ™8 muzzle ; and many of our Volunteers, go")? into action with tho weapons senved out » them, would stand little ohanceyof success against a mob of Maoris, armed as they BBUttliy

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 83, 14 April 1870, Page 2

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VOLUNTEERS' CAPITATION GRANT. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 83, 14 April 1870, Page 2

VOLUNTEERS' CAPITATION GRANT. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 83, 14 April 1870, Page 2