THE VOLUNTEERS.
Thte Dunedin Artillery, Difnedin Naval, No. 2 Scottish, North Dimed n, Portobello Hides, and Band and Staff fired the fir*t stage for Colonial representatives yesterday morning— ranges, 200 and 300 yards. The morning was all that could ho desired for good shooting. The following were the scores made :
Lieutenant Pell, N.D., 35 ; Vol, T. Hutchinson, 35; Vol. Taylor, Scottish, 34; Vol. Dixon, Portobello, 34; Lieut. Grant, D.N., 34 ; Ensign Kichardson, W.T., 34; Capt. Jamieson, Scottish, 3*; Lieut. Henderson, Scottish, 34; Gun. Stewart, D.N., 34; Gun. Reid, Artillery, 33; Lieut. Muir, Artilery, 3,3 ; Sergt. Cowie, Scottish, 32; Gun. Cato, Artillery, 32; P. 0, MHCenzie, D. N., 31 ; Lieut. Goldie, P.C.N., 31; Sergt. M’Cartn y, Portobello, 31 ; Vol. Key, Band, 30; Vol. Seaton, Portobello, 30; Sergt. Pollock, N.D., 29 ; Gun. Cutten, D.N., 27; Gun. Dohbie, D.N.,26; Major Atkiusou, Staff, 25.
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Evening Star, Issue 3099, 24 January 1873, Page 2
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140THE VOLUNTEERS. Evening Star, Issue 3099, 24 January 1873, Page 2
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