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VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.

The Dunedin Naval Artillery held their annual meetingatthcirorderlyroom on Thursilayevening, when there were some fifty memberspresent. Lieutenant-commanding Allen who occupied the chair, gave a short resume of the year's doings, and complimented members on the interest taken in the various branches of the corps' particular work, and the progress made during the year, as with the incoming capitation they found themselves in a good financial position, besides having some valuable assets, such as the orderly room they now occupied. After the reports of committees and balance-sheet had been adopted the following office-bearers and committees were elected for the ensuing year :—Storekeeper, P.O. Glaister (re-elee-ted); the position of secretary to be left ?d°A for oue montn » the present secretary (P.O. Woollett) to act meanwhile; finance, the officers, P.O. Glaister and Fredric (reelected) ; auditors, P.O. Davies and Leadmg.gunner Doull (re-elected). Gunner Russell was elected to fill the vacancy on the Shooting Committee. Boating PO s Mackie, Fredric, and Dockery° Gunners Abbott, Connor, F. Davis, Foreman, H. Hood, Litolff, Mellor, Murray, Parsons, Russell, Silvins, Sayers, Thompson, Valen tine,,U Wilson. Custodian of boats to be lert to Committee to select.

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Evening Star, Issue 9644, 11 March 1895, Page 4

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VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 9644, 11 March 1895, Page 4

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 9644, 11 March 1895, Page 4

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