THE VOLUNTEER CHRONICLE.
The Te Awamatu Volunter Troop were inspected by Colonel Harington on the 11th instant, \*ho expressed himself pleased with the very good mount and turn out of the Troop, and also with the manner in which they went through their drill. The firing for representatives to go to Christchurch has taken place. The following are the fifteen highest scores at distances 150, 200, and 250 yards :— Points. Major Jackson ~. ... ... 44 Lieutenant Kay 38 Cornet Cowan ... ... ... 42 Trooper Moncrieff ... ... 40 Trooper Long ... ... ... 48 Trooper P. Bond 44 Trooper T. Bond 40 Trooper Maunder ... ... 37 Trooper R. Bruce ... ... 43 Trooper W. Bruce 40 Trooper D. Bruce ... ... 41 Trooper Weatherall 38 Trooper Steele ... ... ... 38 Trooper Patterson ... ... 42 Trooper Clare ... 43
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 631, 19 January 1872, Page 2
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120THE VOLUNTEER CHRONICLE. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 631, 19 January 1872, Page 2
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