VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
The 'Hmedin Volunteer Artillery competed on Thursday morning { >r their Cun ami mon-y prizes. The weather was ail that con’d he de.-ired, but, owing to the antiqnated position adopted by the conditions, and whu;h is never practised, the scoring was very poor. The conditions were seven shots at 203, 5;)0. and IiOO yards ; Mythe position Wimbledon targets, no sighting shots, and Kntie'd rtLs and ammunition, 't he following are the scores of the prizitakers—the highest scorer (Gunner Curie) winning the Cop. Gunner Curie ... ... ... P 55 Gunner Adam ... ... ... -jQ Sgt. Coxhead ... ... ... 49 Gunner I'. Muir ... ... ... 43 Lieut. Muir ... ... ... 47 Sgt. Lambert ... ... ... 4(5 Gunner Smyth ... ... ... 44 Gunner K&ctle ... ... ... 39 Th ■ Invercargill representatives have find in the tiu.il stage. Gunner KiiigsweU, of the Artillery, ma I 95, and Sergeant Ihomson BS. Kings vU s sc> e was at 200 ya-ds 28, 26 at 400. 2} at 500, and IS at, COO.
PTB. 55 50 49
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Evening Star, Issue 3677, 4 December 1874, Page 2
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154VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 3677, 4 December 1874, Page 2
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