VOOLLEY FIRING.
WELLINGTON, May 27,
The result of the annual volley firing by the volunteers is announced. One hundred corps (4814 men) fired, and the _ average figure of merit was 11.85 points. In the year 1897-98 the total number of men who fired was 4002, and the average figure of merit was 12.21 points. Last year the 20 corps who came first in order of merit, and their averages, were as follow: —
Wanganui Rifles. — 54 men; average, 23.62 points. Timaru Port Guards. — 48 men; 19.25 points. Timaru Rifles. — 53 men ; 19.14 points. Timaru City Rifles. — 53 men; 18.58 points. North Otago Mounted Rifles.— 39 men; 18.28 points. Kaiapoi Rifles. — 52 men; 17.75 points. Stoko Rifles.— 34 men; 17.69 points. Waimea Rifles. — 58 men ; 17.40 points. Canterbury Engineers. — 52 men , 1 6.88 points. Kaitangata Rifles. — 49 men ; 16.51 points. Hastings Rifles. — 33 men; 16.03 points. Waimate Rifles. — 54 men; 15.94 points. Blenheim Rifles. — 44 men; 15.84 points. First Westland Rifles.— s3 men ; 15.71 points. Dunedin Engineers. — 64 men; 15.23 points. Totara Rifles. — 31 men ; 14.87 points. Manawatu Mounted Rifles. — 36 men; 14.72 points. Wellington City Rifles.— s9 men ; 14.69 points. Dunedin City Guards. — 59 men ; 14.59 points. Coromandel Rifles. — 51 men; 14.35 points.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2362, 1 June 1899, Page 40
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202VOOLLEY FIRING. Otago Witness, Issue 2362, 1 June 1899, Page 40
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