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VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.

The Naval Brigade mustered last evening for their weekly drill. The fell in without arms, and were put through their drill by their officer?, under Major Gordon's snnerr.-tend-:"oc There ./ere ; t C'upts -• i-/eR' y. Lieutenant Glial .11, and Su Lieutenant Parker, with about thirty irK:, After the parade a collection was made o> behalf of Brown, one of the men, who it will be remembered, lost his arm a few weeks ago, by an accident at the Sash and Door Company's factory. The collection amounted to the handsome sum of £24, which it was decided should be expended for his benefit after his dismissal from hospital, in some manner to be hereafter determined. The Engineer and Sir George Grey Cadets also assembled lai.t evening for their weekly drill, and mustered in good numbers.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3993, 29 August 1874, Page 3

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VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3993, 29 August 1874, Page 3

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3993, 29 August 1874, Page 3

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