OUR VOLUNTEERS.
The following are the. results of the judging distance practice at Greytown on the 24th inst., showing also the Dumber exorcised, and the highest scorers, sixteen being the possible:—Greytown Rifles—--23 exercised; average, 6.40; highest scorers, Vol. D. Baillio 12, Lieut. Cameron 10, Hall Qan.) 10, Rowe 9, Hall (sen,) 8, Mastorton-42 • exorcised; average 6.80; highest scorers, Vol, Kummer 11, Sergt. Kibblewhite 10, Vols. W. A. Wilton 9, A. Hoar 8. Cartorton<S2 exercised; average, 7; highest sconm:, Vols, McPartland 11, Hughan, Dompiey, Moore, and Rathbono 10 each. Feathors-ton-48 exercised; average, 6.80: highest Bcorora, 001.-Sergt. Hodder 10, Vol. Arney 10, Captain Donald and Vol. Vileß 9 each, Papawai (N)-22 exorcised ; average 6.40; highest scorers, Sergt, Ngatuere 11, Vols. P. Manihera 10, Peter Tamutu, Tamati Rehua, and P. Namaua 9 each.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2306, 28 May 1886, Page 2
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130OUR VOLUNTEERS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2306, 28 May 1886, Page 2
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