Volunteers
The Manchester Eifles will paTade to-morrow evening at the Barracks at the usual hour. # Before leaving Auckland Lieut-Col Mahou was the recipient of a purse of sovereigns, and a handsome crucifix from his co-religionists. The presentation was made by tie Eev Father 0' Sullivan. At the class-firing in Wellington on Saturday, Private Cato, of the City Rifles, made the remarkably fine score I of 39, out of a possible 40, at 100 i yards, standing— his first shot being a centre, the other nine being bullseyes.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 132, 7 June 1888, Page 2
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