OUR VOLUNTEERS.
Oamart/ Naval Artillery. The Oamaru Naval Artillery have fired the last atage of tke competition for Lieutenant M'Donald's trophy. The conditions were'lo ihota at 200, 300, and 500 yards, the latter range being talcan fc yesterday morning, when the chief books WW-: ' 600 yd. Hon, Member Brown ,M, M ... 26 Gunner Mah&n .„ .... .» 24 0.P.0. M'Phle.. 23 P.OSwinard .» .- ... 20 Gunner Eendry ... .- 19 Tbe highest aggregates in the three etages are as follows, end it will be Been ! that Hon. Member Brown secures the j trophy with the total of 90 : 200 300 600 T1 yds yd* yda Hon, Member Brown 34 30 26—90 Gunner Hendry ... 40 30 J9 -89 0.P.0. M'Phle _ 39 25 23 —87 Gunner tfahan ... 31 31 24 —86 P.O. Swinard .„ ... 28 31 20—79
P.O. Swinard .
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6535, 28 December 1887, Page 3
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129OUR VOLUNTEERS. North Otago Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 6535, 28 December 1887, Page 3
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