Our Volunteers.
QUALIFICATION FIXING THIS
DAY.
To-day the members of the Thames I* aval Brigade and those of No. 2 Company who had nor previously fired, occupied the rsngcs to compete for the representative qualification. The firing was under the supervision of Captain Murray and Lieutenant Dey, of the Thames Scottish, and, as wili be seen by the list of scores given below, some "excellent shooting was made. Several have maddl. over 80, while the scores in each instance*' are much above the average scoring : — Armstrong ... ... 92 Newdick 91 Brown ... ... 88 Sylces 87 Kemp, No. 2 ... ... 84 . Grundy 84 Nelson ... ... 87 Wilson ... ... 60 Clark ... ... 77 Morrison, No. 2 ... 70 Jamieson ... ... 75 Fagg ...... 71 Lieut. Gavin ... 67 J. A. Gordon ... 79 J. Gordon .. ... 73 A. Eobson 64 Feeney 43 S. Eobinson .. ... 77 Chew ... 73 Wilion 73
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1835, 19 November 1874, Page 2
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135Our Volunteers. Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1835, 19 November 1874, Page 2
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