Our Volunteers. WAIMATE RIFLES.
The following ate the «cor«a of overfotty at 200 yawls, for the Ladiea' Belt: — (1) Xleutenant Jackson, 4ft; (&) Sergeant Smith, s6; (3) Private Nicol, 46 ; (4) Sergeant Saunders, 45 ; <s)' Lance^Gorporal Cockburn, 43; (6) Private Bennington, 42; (7) Private Inkster, 42; (8)* Private Bateman, 42; (9) Colour-Sergeant Stevenson, 41 ; (10) Private Williams, 41. The Company will paraEe at the Range at 2 p.m. on Thursday. The following team will fire against the Studbolrae Mounted Rifles at! ranges of 200, 800 -and 500 y»tdt,<on December 6 : — Lieutenants Hurst and Jackson ; Colour-Sergeant Stevenson ; Sergeants Satmders, Smith, Milter and Harwood; Corporals Smith, Collet! ana Thomas; Lance-corporal Cockburn; Privates Williams, Inkster, Bennington, Wilson, JBatemarii Nelson, Beake, Nicol and Berry. Emergencies : Sergeant Shackleton; Privates Stewart^ A. Berry, Kirkcaldy,' Carbia »n4 Porter.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 80, 4 December 1900, Page 3
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130Our Volunteers. WAIMATE RIFLES. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 80, 4 December 1900, Page 3
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