CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING.
metropolitan guh club. The members of the Metropolitan Gun Club held a series of successful shoots at their grounds at New Lynn on Saturday. No. 1, seven bird sweepstake was won D? 3. Murrell (12yds), with the possible. Siv others tied for second place with 6 e&co. No. 2 shoot, a fifteen bird match, for Mr. A. Hanigan's trophy, resulted in » win for J. C. Whitney (14yds), who snot 14 and took the trophy and first moneyC. E. Hodge. R. F. Sim (14yds). and Rundle (12yds), tied for second place Wltn 13 each. There were 24 competitors. No. 3 shoot, a 10 bird match for B S ra °® shooters (13yds and under), for a tropny presented by A. E. Brown, was won by yF. Ramsey (13yds). with the possible. \V. Rundle (12yds), W. 11. Ilaiard (^ yd A\' F. Keene (14yds), and A. Hanigan (loya») divided second money iu. the sweepstake, tnjf}] Q ponVi No. 4 shoot, a double rise (10 birds). ■was won by M. Delich (14yds), and A. Brown (11yds), with 9 each. The next shoot will take place on December T.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 279, 25 November 1929, Page 12
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