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OUR VOLUNTEERS.

On Thursday afternoon the members of tho B Battery mot at Pelichet Bay range- for classfiring. As in the previous clasa-firing match, two prizes of £1 and 100 rounds of ammunition were offered for tho highest scores, and these were won by Sergeant Allan and Gunner -Bairbairn respectively. Eleven men succeeded m making 30 points, the number required to pass the second class. The following are the five highest scores. Tho position wai kneeling throughout, with 10 shots at each range:—

400 500 Sergeant Allan .. .. Gunner Fairbaiin .. so 30 — (in Gunner Reynolds, E.C. ..'3l 97 _ 50 Sergeant Proudfoot .. ..30 23 —53 Gunner Donaldson ~ .. 25 20 Si

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5247, 18 February 1882, Page 3

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OUR VOLUNTEERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 5247, 18 February 1882, Page 3

OUR VOLUNTEERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 5247, 18 February 1882, Page 3

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