VOLUNTEERING NEWS.
SHOOTING MATCH AT CAMBRIDGE. THE members of the Waikato Mounted Rifles, No. 3 Company, fired off for the veterans' medal at Cambridge on the Prince of Wales' Birthday, Trooper W. McVeagh proving the winner. The shooting was not first-class, owing to the want of practice. The following are the details: —
200 300 50,0 600 Tl. yds yds yds* yds Trooper E. Ni'cWo ... 13 9 11 8 41 Corpl. W. Nickle ... 9 9 12 19 49 Trooper R. Ferguson ... 9 17 8 22 56 Trooper Russell 11 9 11 4 35 Trooper Allen 14 16 13 18 61 Corporal Peppercorn ... 14 6 15 7 42 Trooper Mnllins 17 9 4 5 35 Trooper Ewen 18 16 16 16 66 Trooper Crickett ... 18 14 11 6 49 Trooper Death 18 11 2 12 43 Corporal Hieka 18 18 12 16 64 Trooper Brnoe 19 18 6 10 53 -Major Ferguson 19 15 15 5 54 Lieutenant Scott ... 19 13 10 4 46 Sergeant Watt 20 13 8 5 46 Trooner Britlgrnan ... 20 8 retired Far.-Sergt. Ferenson ... 20 15 15 15 65 Trooper McVeagh ... 22 17 19 12 70 Trooper Simpson ... 16 3 16 2 37 .Trooper Lake 16 16 16 8 56
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 6
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202VOLUNTEERING NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11986, 7 June 1902, Page 6
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