VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
The Hast Taieri Bifile Volunteers competed* on Saturday afternoon for the Cup presented by Mr James Allan. The distances were 200 and 300 yards, ten shots at each, and the Cup was won by Lieut. Christie for the fourth time, he having to win it twice more before it becomes his property. Lieut Christie and Private Small tied, and when shooting oil Christie made a “bull’s eye,” and Rmnii njj “ outer.” The following are the scores
The ttiiiitia Officel&vereceived information that, uoiio oi the Dunedin Cadets have scoWd Buffloiedtlr i 0 them to fire.off for the -Champion Belt. This competition isfor the thirty highest scorers in Colony in the OTdimlgaiy ctopstt- ■ tiou, and as 45 was the highest made here, bhr carets barf been distanced. • .*; v ;■ j
Lieut,. I). Christie 200 800 ' y<3». yds. Tl. S3 sa no Private J. Smail. eeur. ... so ‘■S2 — 62 Private J. Smail, juur. T.. 33 27 — 60 Private J. Nauffhne “ M| ... 30 27 ~ /7 Private 'W. Porteus *... 90 20-40
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Evening Star, Issue 4076, 20 March 1876, Page 2
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167VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4076, 20 March 1876, Page 2
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