VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
"A " EATTERY ARTILLERY.
The "A" Battery having decided to send five representatives to the New Zealand Rifle Associatian meeting to take place at Oamaru in February next, three matches were fired on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday last, the marking being performed by Gunner Wallace in his usual efficient manner, to the satisfaction of all. The following are the scores:—
ss is 3 Sergt. Parslow .. Gunner Payne Gunner Woolley .. Gunner Webster ., Sergt. Henderson Sergt. Doughty .. Gunner Lumsden Gunner Doughty Gunner BallantyB e Sergt.-Major Lipscombe Gunner Bottrill .. 54 47 39 50 46 52 44 39 35 36 24 36 77 46 68 49 71 44 65 33 70 38 58 42 59 29 73 22 67 33 49 23 53 167 161 159 159 149 148 145 141 124 118 100
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 256, 31 October 1887, Page 5
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