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CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING.

METROPOLITAN GUN CLUB. When the Metropolitan Gun Club held its SSS Vh y trophy Bhoot »t Mani(il y t^^ 9 4 MeCa= ' waß) ' all »£& wl"» th ? 15 "target match for Mr. C. A Whitney'* trophy K. H. Mackay was the only competitor to break the possible. Fourteen breaks each were secured by L R. Rameey W. J. Turner (38ydsi. B H J?i U,a , Bon ("y* ls ). »nd C. E. Hodge (lSrds). S^."f J ,?. breaks wero secured by R.' G White n4yds», K. W. Colebrook (ll.vds) A r. B^wtl^iiS. j utl,ertord aiyaa> and A eeven-target sfi.ncrack, back two yards Sfi ß^ 1, as IT <ii v «<led W. J. Turner (1426yds), W. H. Wilson (11-23 yds) and C. E Hodge (14-26 yds), all breaking the possible. A box shoot, off 24yd.«, was divided by W. J. Turner and R. B. Wilson, both with the possible of fire.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 236, 5 October 1937, Page 17

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CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 236, 5 October 1937, Page 17

CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 236, 5 October 1937, Page 17

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