VOLUNTEER NEWS.
\ cnAi,i,"i\Qß has bren received by tho Tiuiuiaki Rifles anil Guards from the IT Company 2nd Volunteor Battalion !io\al Sussex Regiment to fire a triiinguliir milch at 300, 500, and GOO yards. The ma f ch to be fired not later tliiia 21 Ht Apiil. The Duke of Norfolk commands the 2nd Sussex, ivhich L one of the fiaest batta'ions in England, The battalion was well r p esented and did go :d service ia youth Africa, The newly-formed Waitara corps is going iu for steady drill, fines fating sli-ictly enf .reed for non-attendaiice ual«6S a g' od excuse ia f..rtho miny. Tho lufjlowootl eorpi has received word that their rilies are on ths wny, and way be expected to "be in the hands f the men very soon. This v'orps how Lumbers 59 on the yoil. Ihe appearance of tHu men is very highly spokea of,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1901, Page 2
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148VOLUNTEER NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1901, Page 2
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