Late 19th century Colonial New Zealand Interest historical…
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Late 19th century Colonial New Zealand Interest historical sporting cup & three medals comprising silver plated prize goblet, inscribed, K R (Kaitangata Rifles) for Drill Attendance & Class Firing won by Vol. Jas Robritson (sic) 1887, New Zealand silver medal made by Dunedin silversmith J Hislop, 9ct gold circular fern mounted medal from the Waihao Downs rifle club, 1907 & shield shaped New Zealand sterling silver 'Hislops Medal' 10/2/94 all awarded to Robinson

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