CLAY BIRD SHOOTING.
METROPOLITAN GUN CLUB.
«i. Tl i e ■A-'« ;kl and Gun Club (held a *»ay bird shoot at Pakurang. on Saturday, thVMlta /if e r?" blra Eye-opener.—A. Sommerville (11yds) secured the only possible. B. HaniSfrt^W , , 0 ; Bovil < 14 y ds ) «°d k. h. w-« y ( f? y i ß) each shot six blrds - Jf*"-""' „ Trophy Match (1.C.1, trophy).—B. Hanigan (14yds) won the trophy outright with 14 breaks. L. Bedi« r i?i ß) , and C " E - HQdge dSyds) eaca snot lo birds. oo F^T bl T rd Jp ,ln c r ack.—B. Hanigan (14 to 22yds), L. Strain to 19yds). A. Holeb™«t (11 to 19yds), R. H. Mackny (11 to 10yds). C. E. Hodge (15 to 23yds) and V. Lurtis (12 to 20yds) eaeh shot the possible Glincraek.—C. B. Hodee (10 to _'6yds) secured the only possible. A Sommerville (12 to 21yds). L. Strain (14 to 23yds), B. Monteith (14 to 22yds) L Bedford (13 to 22yds) and A. Holebrook (11 to 20yds) each shot six birds.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 192, 16 August 1938, Page 15
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CLAY BIRD SHOOTING.
Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 192, 16 August 1938, Page 15
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