VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
Tho Dunedin Naval Brigade only furnished two representatives, who ffi-ed at Anderson’s Bay this morning, under charge of Lieut. Douglas, No. 1, but with very poor results as will be seen from the scores which wea ppend:— 200 400 500 000 yds. yds. yds. yds. Tl. Gunner Jamison—--9 4003423 2244234 2333304 0040240 -65 Gunner M'Naugbton 0004002 0032233 04r2302 0002424- 42 At the Invercargill Artillery’s competition for choice of representatives for the Colonial carbine prizes the following qualified, with a considerable number of points to spare over the minimum aggregate scores of 160 points, so that they may fairly expect to he classed among the nine highest scorers to go to Wanganui this meeting;— _ «■ Ist contest. 2nd. Total. Sergt.-MajorC. Kingswell 91 90 181 Sergt, E. Buchanan ... 83 89 172
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Evening Star, Issue 4016, 10 January 1876, Page 3
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130VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4016, 10 January 1876, Page 3
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