OUR VOLUNTEERS.
■ » ■ WANGANUI RIFLES. The second stage of the Government class firing was commenced by the above oorps this morning. 19 men fired, 17 of whom made the requisite number of points. The ranges were 500 and 600 yards ; 10 shots at each range ; any position ; 30 point 3to
A daylight Government parade of the company will be held in Cook's Gardens at 5 o'clock on Monday morning.
qualify. Appended are thi Sergeant Aamodt Volunteer Hughes Volunteer Ansell ... Volunteer Hooker ... Volunteer Callaghan Volunteer J. Armstrong... Corporal McTaggart Corporal Ward ... ... Volunteer Campbell Sergeant Bush Volunteer Bell Volunteer Morey Volunteer Loftus ... Volunteer Wright Volunteer Thurston Volunteer Stait ... Volunteer Brockman Volunteer Thompson Volunteer Sunley le scores :—: — 600 600 Tl ... 30 26-56 ... 27 27—54 ... 26 27—53 ... 30 23—53 ... 28 20-48 ... 24 23- 47 ... 23 23-46 ... 27 19-46 ... 29 17—46 ... 28 12-40 ... 26 13-39 ... 19 19—38 ... 16 21-37 ... 11 23-34 ... 14 20—34 ... 18 16—34 ... 13 18—31 ... 14 13-27 ... 5 13—18
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5205, 2 November 1883, Page 2
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155OUR VOLUNTEERS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5205, 2 November 1883, Page 2
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