CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING.
AUCKLAND GUN CLUB.
There was a fair attendance at Pakuranga yesterday, when the Auckland ftun Ch'b iield a Belle's of matches. Tho first .12 Ivii'.ds match', was, dividtd. -by., L. , Peterson (15yds) and - * S. Roberts' (13yds), with the poss?ble. ThS 1 eecSfld" 7 ffffltch "was divided by A:-B: Maeredie (IftyqsK K,-0. Scliofield U4yds-). XZ'Sliloir.<l3jcdii>, and J. Gribble (11yds), with 11 out of 112, The final match wa£ won ontrrKhtjb^'M^i 1 : Macredie 115 yds) , with the possible "o! 12'.' ' ■ /' ■. ...Tins- -elwli- r 4*4lU.<»fiVeialljf 6n "Saturday*%programme, including two i 125 open clay bird : matches, will be shot Clt. Shobtinc com- v. mencea at 10 a.m., i'sS
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20968, 3 September 1931, Page 7
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106CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20968, 3 September 1931, Page 7
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