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PATEAROA GUN CLUB.

OPEN MEETING. (By Oub Patearoa Correspondent). The closing meet of the season was fired off on Saturday last. There was a good attendance of shooters, with a large number of spectators, many of them ladies The shooting was very good, and after a keen straggle E. Griffiths (18vds) anil F. Blakely (11yds) weic left to fire off for first and second places with 8 birds each, while J. Schrick (19yds), J. M-Dowell (15yds). J. Wilson (14yds), W. Lusher (13yds). T. Hall (12yds) tied for third place with Teach. lu the shoot off blakely took first prize (£3) with 4 consecutive hits, Griffiths failing at his fourth bird and taking second priz; (3»s>. Third prize (10s) was secured by T. Hali with three continuous kills. A sweepstake 7 birds each wft« then shot off, Messrs W. Hall and J. Grieve i.ividin-_-first and second money with seven kills each. Messrs S. Orccr. J. Schrick. F. Blakely and D. Chirnside tied with 6 each for third prize, the first named nvntually winnin"-. 9 birds back. ° yiU D Chirnside 19 lit 102209 6 W Hall io 110021110 6 JSonnck 19 012111301 7 JKrely 18 111110100 6 fcGnHiths IS 211111110 8 O Cambridge 17 200000000 1 GMathias 16 012010001 4 F Schrick 16 011522100 6 J M'Dovrell . 15 111H2221C 7 ! WJlilne 15 11101UDI1 6 J Wilson. 14 112100121 7 T Johnston ■ " 14 - looiooiol 4 W Lusher 13 111012012 7 THall 13 01021 111 1 7 J Grieve 12 020001220 4. Wj> Glass 12 22UW2220 3 J A Grey 11' " 200020222 5 FBlakclv 11 212211520 8 BDyke H 002001100 S F Mathias 17 100020220 4 DTannahill 15 00002KCO 3 S Greer 15 502120010 6 E Bocolt 15, OOOOOO— 0 After the matches, Messrs W. Hall and J. Keely shot off for the trophy given for the Richest individual scorer for the season. These gentlemen had previously tied with 11 birds each (out of 12), and in the shout off Mr Hall proved victorious. As I mentio led last week, Mr I). Chirnside won the trophy for the best season's average. The trophies are handsome half-guinea pipes. September 22nd, 1903.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 35, Issue 9386, 25 September 1903, Page 3

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PATEAROA GUN CLUB. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 35, Issue 9386, 25 September 1903, Page 3

PATEAROA GUN CLUB. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 35, Issue 9386, 25 September 1903, Page 3

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