CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING.
HAMILTON GUN CLUB. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON, this day. Results of the Hamilton Gun dob's shoot at Buakura on Saturday were u follow:— First Shoot, 0 birds.— J. Amundseo an* B. Okane tied with the possible, and divide! the stake. Second Shoot, 6 birds.— J. Amundsen an« G. Peach tied with the possible, and divided the stake. Third Shoot, club championship, 21 bird*, from 15yds.—C. Seddon won with the po*> sible. W. Woolven and T. Glenn -were the runners-Tip, with 20 birds each, while M. Okane and J. Amundsen shot 19 each. Th« -win of C. Seddon entitled him to the Tledall Cup and a gold medal. Fourth Shoot, trophy presented by Mr. J. Amundsen, 10 birds.—C Seddon, J. Amundsen and T. Stephenson tied* with the possible. In the shoot-off C Seddon was successful and J. Amundsen filled the second place. Fifth Shoot, trophy, 7 birds.—P. JelarlcS and E. Okane tied with the possible. P. Jelavich -won the shoot-off. Sixth Shoot, 6 birds, gimcrack.—A. Wooftven and W. Woolven tied with the possible.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1928, Page 5
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