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CLAY BIRD SHOOTING

HUTT GUN CLUB. The Hutt Valley Gun Club held a shoot last Saturday. Despite the adverse weather conditions a fair muster ot shooters faced the trap. . , The first match which was for a leg in the trophy donated by Mr. S. Scott, was a handicap one of 21 birds. This was won by J. Brasell, who shot all his birds; C Pearse being runner-up with one miss. The following were the best scores:— Handicap.

Yds. Breaks. 14 21 16 20 19 14 IS 16 17 11 15 s’ Scott 11 14 A.. Dennison • • 18 13 •V Scott 15 13 11 12 The next match was a handicap one of 15 birds for a trophy donated bj r Mr. .1. Scholes. This was won by C. Moore. In this match W. Donovan shot the possible but was not competing for the trophy. The following were the best scores:— Handicap. Yds. Breaks. W. Donovan . ■ ■ 15 C Moore 17 14 A. Swanson ... 14 13 K. Irvine 11 11 A Dennison 18 10 C Pearse .... 16 10 A Scott 15 9 J. Brasell .... 15 9 Dr Anson ... 11 8 S Scott 11 6 The afternoon shooting finished off with a 10 bird double rise—this event being won by N. Irvine, with 9 breaks The following were the scores:— Handicap. Yds. Breaks. N. Irvine 9 r C. Pearse .... 16 7 A. Swanson .. 11 7 Dr. Anson ... 9 7 W t Donovan .. 16 6 C. Moore 16 4 J. Brasell .... 11 4 A. Scott 11 3

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 61, 5 December 1928, Page 3

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CLAY BIRD SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 61, 5 December 1928, Page 3

CLAY BIRD SHOOTING Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 61, 5 December 1928, Page 3

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