THE COLONIAL RRIZE-FIRING.
{B.ij our Special Reporter.)
Napiek, March 11. X visited the camp to-day. The representatives expressed surprise at the completeness of the arrangements, and every credit is due to Major Gordon and staff. The following “ extra ” representatives have reported themselves up to the presentCavalry—Vols. W. Mills, Hunsley, Henderson, Robert M'Kenzie, Bull’, Blake, Savage, Frazer, Marshall, Scott, Walker. Danvers, Britton, Judge, Gibben, Chambers, and Dransfield. Infantry—D. Guy (Napier), Scannie (Taupo), Bum' (Nelson), Greer (Hutt), Galpin (Rangitikei), Blythe (Taupo), Jones (Hutt), Day (Thames), Chase (Taupo), Elliott (Taranaki), Thomas (Thames), Speedy (Hutt), Somerville (Wanganui), J. Lee (Auckland), Hamlin (Waiku), Blatch (West Taieri), Buchanan (West Taieri), Boardman (Auckland), May (Auckland), Fenton (Thames), Mason (Hutt), Gebbin (Thames), Keys (Taupo), Bowden (Auckland), Parnell (Rangitikei), Sykes (Thames), Brown (Thames), Armstrong (1 names), Hayward (Thames), Renouf (Napier), Nesbit (Auckland), Campbell (Taupo). There B ei }eral regret that Captain Wales was unable to come up. The firing will commence at 6 a.m. on Saturday.
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Evening Star, Issue 3449, 12 March 1874, Page 3
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