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OAMARU.

This day The indefinete nature of the Order in Council making the new volunteer regulations led to a difficulty here on Thursday. The Artillery and Rifles fire for a cup given by Mr Shrimski, H.H.R.; and Captain Creagh of the Artillery has given written notice to Capt. Headland that he objects to the bandsmen of the Rifles firing in the team, holding that under them the ■ band becomes a garrison band. Capt. Creagh is a lawyer, and threatens to persist in his objection, and as Capt. Headland is equally persistent, complications are likely to arise unless the point is put beyond dispute.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THS18821202.2.13.5

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4344, 2 December 1882, Page 2

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103

OAMARU. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4344, 2 December 1882, Page 2

OAMARU. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4344, 2 December 1882, Page 2

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