VOLUNTEERS.
The Wellington Guards held competitions for A, P and C class trophies at Polhill’s Gully range on Saturday. The weather, which was a hard northerly gale with dust, prevented any sensational scores from being made, although on the whole the shooting was good, and in most cases very close. We append the principal scores : A Class. —Mr C. D. Mackintosh’s trophy and throe other prizes. 300 suo yds. yds. Total. Private Macaskill ... 20 32 38 Private A. Ballinger... 2G 31 57 Pnvato Aaniodt ... 27 30 57 Private Hale ... ... 27 28 55 Private Love ... ... 22 31 53 Sergeant Lacey ... 30 23 53 Private Raven... ... 23 28 51 Corporal Tkawley ... 21 27 51 Private Leslie ... ... 23 20 4-3 B Glass. —First prize, =22 2s ; and two other prizes. Private Kitchen ... 22 27 49 Corporal Homer ... 26 23 49 Corporal C. Bould ... 21 26 47 Private Edinger ... 21 24 45 Private James ... 23 21 44 C Class. —First prize value «£1 10s ; and two other prizes. 500 609 yds. yds. Total, Private Withington ... 18 15 33 Sergeant Love... ... 13 17 30 Private Kells 18 10 28 Private James... ... 13 11 24 Private Beales... ... 2 16 18 m "■ ■■■ i m—■■ ii Hi ■■ iill■■niiwiH ■■tTirufT’ One trial of Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator will convince you that it haa no equal as a worm medicine. Buy a bottle, and ace if it does not please you.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 13
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231VOLUNTEERS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 13
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