VOLUNTEERS' COLUMN.
THE COLONIAL RIFLE PRIZES. Private Stevens, of the Naval Brigade, as was expected, is the successful marksman in No. 2 District, and will accompany Corporal Christie of the East Taieri Corps to Wellington to represent Otago in the contest for the Government
Prices. The following are the scores effected at the Kajkorai Butts this morning :
400 500 600 Yards. Yards. Yards. Tot. Xiieut. Shand, S.D.R. 15 17 8 — 40 ,, Jamieson, No. 2 20 14 5 — 39 Sergt. Andrew, S. D. R. 11 13 12 — 36 Private Mitchell, do. 18 11 6 — 35 ,, M'Laren, No. 2 6 9 10 — 25 „ Shand, S.D.R. 17 17 11 — 45 ,, Sibbald, do. 12 6 Retired. ,, Howden, do. 17 14 8 — 39 ,, Johnston, No. 2 14 6 6 — 26 Captain Paterson, N.B. 19 17 8 — 44 P.O. Hardy, do. 18 16 13 — 47 Private Stevens, do. 17 15 16 — 49 ,, Dunn, No. 2 12 17 3 — 32 ,, Stewart, do. 8 6 4 — 18 ,, Eastgate, do. 10 3 8 — 21 Sergt. Robertson, do. 17 10 12 — 38
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 845, 20 January 1866, Page 2
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172VOLUNTEERS' COLUMN. Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 845, 20 January 1866, Page 2
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