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The Manchester Rifles will parade on the 14th instant. The Wangaiisri Herald condemns the formation of Rifles Clubs and Eeaerve Corps, as they are only likely to carry off prizes, and at the same time weaken the volunteer organisation. The folio iring are the scores made at the match fired on Saturday between the Manchester Rifles v. Rangitikei Royal Rifles — Manchester Rifles —
200 300 500 Tl. Capt. Pleasants ... 29 26 22—77 Lieut. Chamberlain ... 25 25 23 — 73 Col.-Sergt. Bilderbeck 25 28 17—70 Hon. Serg. Johnston ... 29 19 21—69 Sergt. Henson ... 24 14 26—64 Vol. Bennett ... 28 19 16—63 Seret. Evans ... 27 22 14—63 Vol. Humphries ... 28 18 14—60 Total 539 RaNGITIKBI EOYAL EIFLES — Lieut. Marr 29 25 20—74 Sergt. Snellgrove ... 25 21 25—71 Seret. Parkinson ... 25 24 19—68 Vol. Humphrey ... 28 24 14—66 Vol. Avery 28 21 15—64 Vol. W. Morrison ... 24 26 10—60 Vol. W Johnston ... 23 21 13—57 Vol. FoUett 23 14 7—44 Total 504
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Feilding Star, Volume X, Issue 141, 4 June 1889, Page 3
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