CLAY BIRD SHOOT.
CENTENNIAL EVENT.
36 IN £200 HANDICAP.
five score the possibi^e.
The Centennial shoot was continued oil the Auckland Gun Club's grounds to-day, witih the 6econd day of the £200 clay bird handicap.
There were 36 entries, and at the end of the twentieth round there were nine men all on, who divided £50 between them. They were Messrs. J. Wiske (Waitomoj, J. Dobson (Hamilton), C. Thomasen (Waitakaruru), J. McMullan (Morrinsville), E. Schofield (Auckland), T. Elliott (Waitakaruru), E. Monteith (Auckland), D. P. North (Whangarei), M. Pratt (Otorohanga).
At the conclusion of the thirtieth round there were five all on with the possible, and they divided £150 between them. They were Messrs. Wiske, Thotnasen, Elliott, Monteith and North.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 10, 12 January 1940, Page 4
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