VOLUNTEERING NEWS.
KAWAKAWA RIFLES. Tins; corps is now making steady progress, atid although the drills have been held somewhat irregularly during the past winter months, the fine weather now setting in will enable the men to attend more frequently. The old Snider rifles which tho company were served out with have been returned, ami the corps is now armed with the LeeEnfield magazine, the ammunition for which arrived last woek. A good muster of the company paraded under toe command of Captain Reed on Saturday afternoon last. Sergeant Wooller, recently of the No. 3 Native Rifle Corps, Auckland, and now residing at Piaka, Towai, was also present, and afterwards put the men through a number of evolutions.— C,..--,poudeut.]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11771, 28 September 1901, Page 3
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