THE VOTE FOR PRIZE FIRING.
[FEB FBBBS ASSOCIATION SPECIAL WISE.] WELLINGTON, September 16. The amount voted by the General Assembly for the prize firing has been divided pro rata amongst the volunteer corps, according to their nominal strength, on 31st July, 1880, as follows :
Each district must arrange for markers at its own expense. Tho firing must be in accordance with the general rules published in 1878.
£ s. d. Auckland ... 71 1 5 Waiuhu ... 14 14 6 Waikato ... ... 18 4 3 Taranaki ... 43 11 10 Wanganni, Patea, and Rnngitikei ... 54 15 7 Wellington ... 71 6 4 Waiararapa ... 12 17 11 Napier ... 11 9 4 Poverty Bay ... 11 9 4 Boy of Plenty ... ... 15 17 7 Thames ... 63 18 1 Nelson ... 38 9 1 Marlborough ... 26 15 9 Canterbury ... 46 17 10 Oamaru ... ... 33 5 3 Buiieiin ... 137 6 5 Invercargill ... 31 15 5 Lakes ... 25 0 8 Westland ... 15 13 2 A.O. Force Reserve ... 65 3 2 Total ...£800 0 0
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2049, 17 September 1880, Page 3
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161THE VOTE FOR PRIZE FIRING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2049, 17 September 1880, Page 3
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