VOLUNTEERS.
DUNEDIN ENGINEERS. On Saturday afternoon tho Dunedin Engineer? fired their annual volley and independent course of musketry at the Pelicho B°ol,. W w. W on by No. 4 section, under Ser--1 being second with 15.76. The concert now being .promoted by the corps for the bcneil of r.n old. member gives every indication ol bein- a great success. The. tickets are going off freehand some of the best talent has been promisccl. The Dunediu Garrison Band and Dvmcdin Pipe Bund have both given the.r services. A number of up-to-date military tableaux will be produced under tho supervision of Mr Brandon-Cremer. .•■■"'.- B BATTERY. The B Battery broke camp on Saturday, and marched into town. As reported in our Saturday ■■morning's issue, the men were inspected by Colonel "Webb, and, as he then stated, they have put in during the encampment a lot oi serviceable work. On Saturday afternoon mounted drill took place, and firing with blank cartridges practised. Tea subsequently took place, after which the tents were taken down and the men marched to town, where they were dismissed. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11643, 29 January 1900, Page 8
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