VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
No. I Company City Guards competed on Saturday far their Cha'lenge Belt. The:c were twenty-eight competitors, and we append the scores of the ten highest, the first six of whom are p'izo-takers :
700 750 800 yds. yds. yds. Tl. Lieut. Douglas 16 13 12—41 Corporal Coxhead 9 12 15—36 Captain Wales 11 11 10—32 Sergt. Treseder H 8 10—28 Vol. Creagh 11 9 6—26 Vol. Edwards 12 6 7 25 Vol. W. Brown 11 8 6—25 Sergt. M ‘Gregor 12 6 5—23 Vol. Nightingale 13 8 2—23 Vol. J. Brown 13 10 0—23 We sec by the returns of the Company Representative firing at the Thames, that V ols. Ho-kins and Mazird failed to secure the minimum number of points to entitle them to fire in the second stage.
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Evening Star, Issue 3673, 30 November 1874, Page 2
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131VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3673, 30 November 1874, Page 2
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