CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING.
CONTEST AT MORRINSVILLE.
[IJY TELEGRAM.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] MORRINSVILLE. Monday. Following are tho results of a clay-bird shooting contest Leld at Morrinsvillg on Saturday:— First Sweep, 7 birds.— E. Naylor. VV A. Robertson, E. Green. J. Amunsden \V Sharp, fcuch Bhot the possible. Second Sweep, 9 birds.—K. Green. A. Aitkin. C. Green, .7. Amunsden mid W. Aitkin shot the possible There were 15 competitors. 4 Third Sweep 15 birds.— I'.. Green shot the possible. W. Aitkin, J. Fitt and A. Aitkin, 11 birds divided the second prize money. Fourth 'l'rophy Sweep, 7 birds.—W. Aitkin, F. Stuckey, W. Sharp, A. Feist and T. Heeps bhot the possible Aitkiu won the shoot-off.
Fifth Sweep, 7 birds.—W. Aitkin, A, Feist, E. Green. J. Fitt. J. Amunsden, W. Sharp, equal Fitt and Amunsden divided on the shoot off.
Sixth Sweep, tf birds, walk up.—E. Green, ! : W. Aitkin, S. Parloon. J. Fitt, A Feist, W. Sharp. F. Stuckey, equal. 2. Seventh Sweep, fi birds, nll oft 20yds.— W. Sharp. 1; E. Green, A. Aitkin, W. Aitkin, J. Fitt, S. Parloon, 5 birds each, 2.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 15
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179CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 15
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