VOLUNTEER NEWS
TABANAKI BIFLK VOLUNTEERS. The following handicap* have been de-, cUred for the competition for the New Zealand Clothing Factory's clock, to be j held on Thursday next, at 300 and 600' yards:— Captain Okey, Lieutenants Oook and Hooker, Okcy scratch, Seageant Lifter 5, Sergeant Lover and Corporal Armitage 6, Sergeant Smith jB, Bugler Hopkins, Privates Bacon, Morgan, Ga'diner, Rogers 9, 8 rg'ant Armitage, Private Nisbet 12, Privies E. S. Allen, Petch, Rowan 14, Corporal Prior, Privates Simons, A. N. Allen, Baske*, W. Butler, B. Butler 16, Corporals Gilmour and Boulton, Privates Beals, H. E. Bellringer, Howell, Hendry, Marten, Brown 20, Private Balntavrs, E. Clarke 4 N. F. Clarke, Duller, A. Feek, Treeby, Pyeoroft, Sole 25, Privates Finn, H. Feek, Limmer, Lucre, Nixon, Preston, Raid, Richards, Foxcroft. Sadler, J. H. Oook, H. T. Cock 30
The following are the " olass" handicaps : Ist Glass.-Captain Okey, Lieutenants Cooks and Hooker, Colour-Ser-geant Okey scratch, Sergeant Lister 5, Sergeant Lever and Corporal Armitage 6, Sergeint Smith 8, Bugler Hopkins, Privates Bacon and Gardiner s>, Private NisbeS Sargeant Armitage 12 points. 2nd Class.—Privates M<vj,au and Rogers scratch, Privates B. S. Allen, C. E. Bellringer, W. Butler, E. Hutl r H. Peton, W. Simons, Rowan, aud A". Feek 4, Corporal Prior, Privates A. N. Allen and H. BellriDger 6, Corporals GilmDur amd Howell, Privates Basket, Balneaves, and Finn 8, Corporal Boultcß, Privates Hendry and Martin 10 points. • 3rd Qlas*.— Privates Brown, Be*!s, Doughty, and Duller scra'*L, Privates E. S. Clarke, N. F. Clarke, Murphy, Treeby, Reid, and Foxcroft 2, Privates Lucre, McLean, and Sadler i, Privates R. B. Self, H. Feek, Limmer, Nixon, Preston, Ricbardii, J. H. Cock, and H. T. Cock 6 points. Free grants of ammuniion will be made, up to ISO rounds per mac for 1 practice, to those who intend to go to the Government Rifle Association j meeting at Trentham in February next. t An offer by Sergeant Armitage to mark for daily, practioa. has been ac cepted.
The Taranaki Rifles paraded last night, when there was a fair muster present, under Captain Okey and Lieutenant Weston. The non-Oomm'siioned Officers Club meets at 7.30 on Wednesday evening, at the Drill Hall.
The Guards parade at the Drill Hall at 7.30t0-night.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 5, 7 January 1902, Page 2
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370VOLUNTEER NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 5, 7 January 1902, Page 2
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