CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING.
HAMILTON GUN CLUB. [nv TELEOr.AriX.— OWN f orrespovdent.] HAMILTON, Sunday. The Hamilton Gun Club held a ehoot at Kuakura vesterday afternoon. Thcro was a lars;e attendance, and the shooting was of high order. The results were:— First Shoot. C birds.—T. Amundsen and F,. Oka lie tied with the possible, and divided t io stake. Second Shoot, C birds.—J. Amundsen nnd G. I'earli tied with the possible, and divided
the slake. _ Third Slmot. club championship. 21 bird", from 15yds.—C. Seddon won with tue possible. W. Woolven and T. Glenn were, the runners-up, with 20 bird* each, while b. Okane and .7. Amundsen ehot 19 each. The win of C. Seddon entitled him to the lisdnll Cup and a gold medal. , Fourth Shoot, trophy presented by Mr. J. Amundsen. 10 birds.—C. Seddon. J. Amundsen and T. Stephenson tied with the possible. In the shoot-off. C. Seddon was successful, and J. Amundsen filled the second Shoot, trophy, 7 birds.—P. Jelavirh nnd K. Okane tied with the possible. I. .Jelavieh won tho shoot-off. Sixth Shoot, (i birds, gimerack —A. woolvcu and AV. "U'oolven tied with tho rossibie.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 15
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185CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20113, 26 November 1928, Page 15
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