OUR VOLUNTEERS.
On Monday last the North Dunedin Rifles fired the second of a series of four competitions, the three highest aggregates out of ;four competitions to count for prizes presented by iSSrs Tilburn and Mesara Butterworth, Broad, and Kerr. Ranges, 400 and 500 yards; seven shots at each range. The following are the scores:— 400 600 yds. yds. Hep. Tl. Volunteer A. E. Tyrell ... 21! 22 S- 56 Volunteer W. Harbour ... 22 24 7— 53 Volunteer W. I)ougla3 ... 25 20 6— 51 Volunteer J. Richardson ... 24 20 7 — 51 Volunteer R. Hitchcock ... 20 14 G— 40 Corporal W. Brittemlen ... 24 14 S3 Volunteer Jas. Mitchell ... 11 20 7- 38 Volunteer H. Peebles ... 12 13 10 — 35 Volunteer H. Longworth ... 19 7 S — 34 Volunteer J. Bland 17 11 4 — 32
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10289, 21 February 1895, Page 3
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131OUR VOLUNTEERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10289, 21 February 1895, Page 3
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