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♦ Members of the Manchester Rifles are reminded that every one of them must parade this evening for inspection by Lieutenant-Colonel Newall. The Albert Rifles of Wanganui have agreed to disband, the membership of the company having fallen below the necessary number. The company was in a good financial position. There was a capital runster of com- < petitors yesterday afternoon when the ' tiring for Lieutenant Kirton's binocular glasses commenced. Sergeant Saywell put on six bulls and a miss at the 500
yards range. Appended are the scores : 200 800 500 hp Tl Vol Parker ... 80 28 28 scr— B6 Ser«?t Say well ... 26 28 30 sc— B4 Vol G. Lethbridge 23 23 24 14—84 Yol T. Evans ... 28 25 25 5-83 Vol Robinson ... 27 25 21 10—83 Serqt Pelherick ...29 38 14 7-78 Oorpl Say well ... 28 25 22 scr— 7s Vol Scott ... 80 27 16 scr -73 Sergt Aitken ... 31 23 17 scr— 7l Vol Wilson ... 25 15 2 25—67 Vol J Evans ... 24 27 11 5—67 Vol Lankshear ... 20 8 4 25—57 Vol Burlace ... 20 17 6 12-55
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 132, 27 April 1893, Page 2
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