VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
COLONIAL PRIZE-FIRING, The South District and East Taieri Rifles fired in the stage for choice of representatives on the South District’s ramm thia morning. The weather was all that could be wished for, and the firing was superintended by Captain Stavely. The scoring was good as -will be seen by the scores : ’
The minimum score to qualify is 165. The totals for the two competitions give
200yds. 400yds. 500yds. 600yds. Tl. Maim 3234333 4344434 4442444 3322332- 91 Hmita 2323433 Christie 2344444 3243344 0032434—84 4443444 4443342 3403344 0320322- 84 Millar 3203443 2334343 3243244 2222222—77 Mills 2033434 0444444 3333433 3443342 -88
Vol. Mills, S.D.R. 1st. 97 2nd. 88 Tl. 185 Corpl Mann, S.IMl. 92 91 183 Sub-Lieut, Christie, E,T. 90 84 174 Vol. Milla-, S.D.K. 95 77 172 Corpl. Smith, W.T. 86 84 170
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Evening Star, Issue 4023, 18 January 1876, Page 2
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134VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4023, 18 January 1876, Page 2
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