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CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING.

ARSENAL BEATS PRESTON.

When the ntinitnl double rise trapshooting championship was competed for by members of the Huntly Gun Club at Kimihia. some good scores were registered. N. Itossad in particular did very well Itesnlt-i: —

Six-bird Handicap.- O. McMillan. Morrtnsytlle (IK), W. .Johnstone ,10). 6 birds: A Berry (12 1. 11. Meyer (12). M. Kearney (121, .1. Malcolm (IS), r, birds. Fivepnirs American Shoot.—A*. Bossad. 10 birds: J. Malcolm. T. Neil (Tauwhare). .1 birds: 1.. Maher (Putaruru), T Neil sen., s birds.

Ten bird Double Rise— X. Saunders H. Meyer 10 birds; \\ Bossad. T. James, » birds; J.. Mnher. M. Kearnev. 8 birds. ... - I 'i ,i , rs ,) "" ,,l »' '»«« Championship.— All off 14 yards: X. H oss ad. 19 11. Maher u McMillan, H. Meyer, N. Saun•Jers, 1., iiirds. Six-bird (Jimcrack.—,T. Dobson (17-27), ;t«-l«. S: , A \. X \'. r Af ht < 10 -°>. J- Malcolm (IS2S). J. McMillan (17-27), 5 birds. I lie teams shoot resulted in another win for the Western. Possibles were shot bv V Kossad, T. Neil, J. McMillan, G. McMillan.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 228, 27 September 1938, Page 18

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CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 228, 27 September 1938, Page 18

CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 228, 27 September 1938, Page 18