UPPER HUTT CLUB
The Upper Ifiilt ItlNo Club' llrcd the first match of the third sories on Saturday at 300 and 500 yards, Tlitj conditions were fair, a right wlncj requiring careful watching, borne good Individual scores were made at both ranges. The test at 300 y»rds were; Jtpnm. p, Dunn' 46', V. A- Whitenian 15, and b. Brnid 44 At 600 yar^ tllo bBSt were: Rflmn- B' Dunn 4T, T. Whiteman 46, and ¥. A. WUlteman 45. BBmn. Jf. A. Whiteman ,mul W. Braid" secuted legs-in for A and Ii Class respectively. The following,woro tho scores:—
44 43, 6—93; N. Kitchen, 40, 40, 8 -88; r.WUHie, 36, 43, B^-S7; C, Whiteman, 11, "44, 0--55.:.,
: B Class. 3:£t,-:::::::::::: | Si 8 640 yards.
A Class. 300 yds. i\ A. Whiteuiali f> B. Dunn 4b T. WlJI't'eman *\ W. Cojlett *'- 500 yds. Hdp. TJ. 43 S 113 47 1 04 46 1 04 40 12 04
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 17
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