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CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING.

The Metropolitan Gun Club held Its fl2r<lel J C. Whitney (13yds), *. J. Htts-nrd (laVdi P. Newcomb (13yds), A. !4 Bull (12yds), N. McCallum (WhangarCi'ihe( -natch was keenly epnttttaA Xo shooter secured the possible of 15, but J C Whitney (13yds), and F. J. Hazard fisVeV tied Wit" 14. In the .shoot-off WhitnVv eventually missed on the thirtyseen"! round, leaving Hazard the winner. G F. Keehe (15yds). A. X. Bull (12yds), V. Newcomh (Hyds), X McCnllum n->vds) l> V. Ramsey (20yds), and \\. E Parry (12yds), divided third money A seven-target plmerack resulted in a Win for R Mason Ul-17.vdH) \* l \\ tb T P °r" «il,ip E T. Wilson (13-18 yds), J. C. Whitney' (11-17 yds). N. Mccmium (1117yds) and E. Bush (11-17 yds), divided the balance of the, stake.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 213, 9 September 1935, Page 13

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CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 213, 9 September 1935, Page 13

CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 213, 9 September 1935, Page 13

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