THE VOLUNTEERS.
DISTRICT PRIZE FIRING. First Set. The firing in the first set was continued by the .N aval Brigade and Waikari Companies this morning. Lieut. Marshall, Wakari, being in charge. The weather was extremely bad, with wind ' rain, Considering the weather, the scoring made was satisfactory,
200 yds 500 yds 600 yds TL Lt. Grant, N.B.... 3434443 3344433 3343043—69 P. 0. Stewart,N. B. 4444334 3323333 3333343- 68 Yol. Lacey, Waik. 3344434 3332043 3334334—66 Lt, Smith, 3344343 2334044 3330343 -63 Lt Marshall, Waik 4342444 3302434 2232343—63 YolCutteu, N.B. 4322332 2322434 2202223—52 Second Set. 200 Gun. Kingswdll.., 20 Lt, 24 400 500 TL 25 17-62 22 14-60 The following are the highest scores made by the Invercargill Volunteers, who fired on the 11th instant ;— 200 yds. Corp. Dunlop ... 27 Sergt. Wesney ... 23 Gun. Buchanan... 23 Corp. Wesney ... 24 [500 600 TL yds. yds. 22 18-67 21 18-62 19 18—60 20 16-60
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Evening Star, Issue 3451, 14 March 1874, Page 2
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150THE VOLUNTEERS. Evening Star, Issue 3451, 14 March 1874, Page 2
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