VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
«■ . Volunteers are reminded of the battalion parade at 7 o'clock this evening. ; > WANGANuT BIFLBS. The following are the. handicaps for the first competition for the company's prizes. The ranges are 200 and 500 yards. There are ten prizes, and tho firing will commence at 5.30 on Tuesday i * morning: — Lieutenants Foster and Haghes, Sergeants Bemington and ' Bodwell, Corporal Armstrong, Privates Armstrong, Gonnell. Churton, Hooker,, and Pawson, scratch; Privates Oouob> man and Stewart, 2 points ; Private A, Laird, 3 points ; Privates Comine, Man* nin^, Parkinson, B. Boddy and Wright, : 4 points *, Sergeant Bosh, Corporal ; Leydon, Privates G. Laird and Sarten, 5 points; Corporal West, Privates Broolsman, Campbell, Gray, S. Garner, ; T. Garner, Hall, Quin, Simpson, and • '' Taite, 6 points ; Privates Thompson and v : Boddy, 7 points ; Privates Greenwood, Bertram, James, and Stuite, 8 points; ; Private Bye, 9 points ; Captain .Borlase, Bugler Bankin, Privates Howard, Kirk, Magilton, Mahoney, Bankin, Sim, Skip, with, Sykes, Smart, Wiokstead and Watts, 10 points.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11631, 4 November 1887, Page 2
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159VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 11631, 4 November 1887, Page 2
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