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The Manchester Eifles will parade this evening in the Assembly Rooms. Captain Hall has just imported two handsome eight day clocks which he intends to place for competition amongst the Palmerston North Rifles. One clock will go to the one who scores most points class firing, while the other will be contested for by the volunteers Morris Tube firing. Lieut. Dunderdale, of the Palmerston Rifles, and Lieut. James, of the Manawatu Mounted Rifles, were in Wanganui yesterday to undergo their examinations for commissions. Mr James Ross, Carbine Champion Belt winner of the colony for 1884, 1886, and 1888, will be the only representative of the Hawke's Bay Rifle. Association at the New South Wales rifle gathering.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 47, 6 October 1892, Page 2
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