OUR VOLUNTEERS.
The first part of the competition for the prize presented by Mr M. Lyons took place on the range yesterday, and I resulted as follows
Another Absconder Iroin Bail, i i (Per Press Association.) 1 CiinißTCiiuncii, June 3. ! At the Supreme Court this morning when the ensfi of larceny from the Eerson agnilist Joseph Trnynor nnd i enis McGrath was culled on, McGrath ' who wan on bail did not appear. Tho ' Crown solicitor, Mr Stringer, Baid Mint from information received lie had expected there would be no appearance, I and he applied for the recognisances t to be estreated. His Honor made an C order for the recognizances, ont surety v n £100, to be estreated, b
200 300 ! yds yds lidep. Tl. Vol. Pnrkos... 30 27 scr 57 Sergt. I'arkea 32 25 scr 57 Vol. Hammer 22 22 8 02 Corp. Batten 21 22 5 48 Vol. Batt ... 27 18 3 48 Corp. Merriman 29 1G 3 48 Corp. Lyall 23 20 3 40 Vol. Saucr ... 20 17 8 45 Sergt. Mounsey 22 1G 3 41
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXX, Issue 5735, 4 June 1896, Page 2
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179OUR VOLUNTEERS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XXX, Issue 5735, 4 June 1896, Page 2
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