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THE VOLUNTEERS.

DISTRICT PRIZE FIRING. The firing of the Queenstown rifles for the district prizes commenced at the Company’s finge on Wednesday morn’ng last, and to suit the convenience of some of the members, it was resumed in the afternoon. The day was ail that could bo desired for firing ; the tiring was under the command of Captain M. J. Malaghau. FIRST CLASS. _ „ 200 yds 500 yds 600 yds Tl. Sergt. Cregie ... 3444241 3444004 4424244—63 Corporal Clark... 3333332 2343434 3332434—65 SECOND CLASS. Sergt. Bodkin ... 3424424 2234433 3344344—66 Vol. M‘Eachera 3332244 3432343 4232333—63Vol. J. O’Meara 2234442 2333423 4203032—55

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Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 2

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THE VOLUNTEERS. Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 2

THE VOLUNTEERS. Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 2

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