CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING.
METROPOLITAN GUN CLUB. Metropolitan Gun Club's fortnightly shoot on Saturday afternoon, the first se\ en-target eye-opener 1 .' was divided nmi r (llytl ' s '' R - «• White (11yds) and L.\l. Ramsay (lSyd.s), all securing the possible. a A Jortarget event for Mr. W. 11. Wilson's trophy resulted in a large field competiug, but, due to a tricky wind, no shooter broke the possible. A. L. Byrne (11yds), L. J. Stent (17yds), W. J. Turner (18yds) and A. Macbeth (lSyd.s) tied with 14 each. In the shoot-off Turner won on the fifth I round. I A five-target gimeraek, back two yards a I break, resulted in a tie, with the possible, I between L. F. Ramsay (15-23 yds) and A. Macßeth (14-22 yds). '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 236, 5 October 1936, Page 14
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