VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
The Dunedin Volunteer Artillery fired their second competition for representatives this morning, at the Anderson's Bay range, Captain Stavely being present and superintending the firing. The weather was good, but the leading shots were very unfortunate. The ranges were the same as at the last competition, viz., 200, 250, 300, and 400 yards, seven shots at each range, position standing at the first range, and any position at the others. The following are the highest
scores:— 200 250 300 400 ydil yds. yds. yde. 11 Lieut. Muir ... 21 23 19 22 — 85 Gunner ... 18 22 20 18 — 78 Gunner Fordyca il 25 21 20 - 87 Sergfc. Coxhead 14 18 23 18 — 73 Corp. Peake ... 17 21 21 15 — 74 Gunner Curie ... 11 17 15 19 62 'Ihe scores of who have iua le the minimum (1C0 points) and over are — 1st Conip. 2nd Comp. Total. Liut. Muir ... 87 88 172 Gun. S••. ith ... 90 78 168 „ Fordyoa... 74 87 161
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Evening Star, Issue 4021, 15 January 1876, Page 2
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162VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4021, 15 January 1876, Page 2
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