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POST AND TELEGRAPH RIFLES

ANNUAL MEETING. - ' Ho amraal meeting of :.tho Post and' Telegraph Kitles, was held last evening, Captain (J. 13. Harton, . officer. commanding ■■ tho conK paay, .presiding. .There was a good attendance of members. • •: ,- ■' The annual report stated that capitation was earned for soventy-wght members during the year, thirty-nine meai wero enrolled; twenty-one: discharged,* one died, and 'two' 1 "w«ro plaood' on-tho reserve. . fflie present strength of the company is eighljy-six. The financial position,. says the annual report, I may bo regarded as satisfactory, the debt having steadily decreased. Satisfaction lis expressed iat tho < continued enthusiasm 1 of the signalling BecHon of the. company, which js a [testimony -fH'lhe ability and energy of Sergeant Hulbert,- and hard .practice' by the men. During, the year no fewer th&n v seventeen oat of the eighteen men in tho .section j succeeded in passing the annual examination, and, in addition, winning the proficiency award of £1 per man. The only failure was a recrtni with very short experience." .fan of tho men obtained. 99 per-cent, and over, ,wlnle tho general . avorigo for the whale.. .of . tho. : section worked out at 88 per cent. —a really splendid performance. In addition, teams were entered for ■.various competitiona, and'in evezy mot with unqualified enocesa; • ' 'I . The report of the shooting oommittoo stated that for.tho .nine bolt matches to) avarage number of members talringpart was forty,, a record for the one members took part at,the opening match \ of tho season. The averages registered were: a slight improvement. on previous years. The company's belt - was. won by Colour-Sergeant Gilbert, and the Uallenstein Cap by Private Davidson. Tho oompany was well represented ai the various meetings held during the year. 'Competitions wero also fired for i .trophies presented by Messrs. • Coufls, Culling and yo-) W. Jl. Bannatyne and Co., Johahn I'aber, Veitch and Allen, Janson, J; Tumor, F. Wickans,_R.y Shandy E. W, Mills and I Co., • ■ Whitehouso, Captains Morris and Hartan..Lieutenants Collins, ■: Bolton, and Beamish,. tho sergeants and. honorary '.members of tho corps,Colour-Sergeant .Gilbert, and Piivuto BiiuLh. Hearty .thanksare expressed ,to •' tho donors. An iniprovemeait was noticed both in musters on the range, i and in . the quality of tho shooting. The class firing during tho year was carried crat without costing the company anything for I marking: fees,- members marking for each I other.'' .■• • : ■ ' . ■ [ The .report and balance-sheet wero .adopted.' • - 1. : :

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 6

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395

POST AND TELEGRAPH RIFLES Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 6

POST AND TELEGRAPH RIFLES Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 496, 1 May 1909, Page 6

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