VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
' The first competition at Oamaru for selection of district representatives took place on Monday. The * limes ’ informs us that the weather was favorable, but at 600 yards the shooting fell off, a good many of the shots going over, the new Sniders, being, it is said, rather oversighted at this range. The scores were:—
200 400 500 600 Sergt. J. Bang, No. 1 ... yds yds yds yds T1 28 23 26 20 97 Lieut. M‘Corkindale, O.G.C 26 23 20 24-93 Vol. R. Harding, No. 1 Vol. W. SelbyTNo. 1 ... 28 26 21 22 21 20 19-91 22-90 < apt. L. Morton, O.C.C. Vol. I.ennie, No. 1 24 27 25 14—90 26 23 25 15-89 Vol. T. Morris, No. 1 ... 2i 22 24 16-89 S .b- 1 ieut. A. Y. Smith, No. 1 ... 28 21 19 16-84 Vol. E. Warding, No. 1... 27 23 23 8-81 Lieut. A. Headland, O.G.S.C. 27 22 16 12-77
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Evening Star, Issue 4030, 26 January 1876, Page 2
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154VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4030, 26 January 1876, Page 2
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