THE VOLUNTEERS.
Tlie Shooting Committee of the Wellington Guards met last night and decided to resume shooting on Saturday, when the first competition will take place for the bronze medal, Seely cup, and gold medal. Scores counting for the cup to bo added to the grand aggregate match in each class. Ammunition will bo obtainable after Government parade to-morrow. The D Battery held its usual weekly parade last evening at Mount Cook Drillshed, a moderate number being present under Qaptain Warren and Lieutenant Hume. The Battery was exercised in standing gun drill, for the whole evening, under Lieutenant Hume,
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1897, Page 6
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