VOLUNTEER NEWS.
City Guards.—lt will bo soon by advertisement which appears olsowhoro that tho members of the abovo Company who did not give in their old accoutrements last evoning arc requested to do ao on Friday evening, when they will bo served out with new ones.
No. 2 Battalion.—Thoro was a capital muster of the companies comprising this battalion last evening. Lieut--Col. Dignan, Major Isaccs, and Major Pirie were in command. Colonel Dignan handed the battalion over to Major Isaacs, who put the men through somo capital movements preparatory to Queen's Birthday parade, and tho men acquitted themselves very creditably. The companies of this battalion were served aut with new accoutrements, which arc a great improvemenb on the old ones.
(BY TELEGRAM.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Tlie Fonsonfoy BiHes Troubles
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1887, Page 5
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127VOLUNTEER NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 116, 18 May 1887, Page 5
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