GUN CLUB SHOOT
RESULTS AT MORRINSVILLE [from our own correspondent] MOBRINSVILLE, Tuesday The September shoot of the Morrinsville Gun Club resulted as follows: Seven-bird Eye-opener.—W. Sharp (16yds) and A. Aitken (14yds) shot the possible and divided: W. Aitken (10yds), 6 b'irds; V, Webber (18yds), B. Webber (11yds), W. Tilsley (13yds), 5; H. Miller (llyds), 4. Novice Shoot, 7 birds.—H. Miller, 5 bird*. J. McMiken's-Trophy, 12 birds.—G. Kosoof (llyds) and J. Malcolm (15yds) shot the possible; W. Tilsley (12yds), 11 birds; W. Sharp OGyds) and A. Aitken (15yds), 10; \V. Aitken ftfiyds), 9; C. Webber (18yds). 8: N. Saunders (14yds). 7. In. the shoot-off Kosoof dropped his fifth bird. Malooltn shooting his and j winning the trophy. Trophy Shoot, 9 birds.—W. Sharp (16yds), A. Aitken (15yds), J. Malcolm (17yds), ell shot the possible and divided: G. Kosoof (10yds), C. Webber (18yds). 8 birds; B. Webber (llyds). 5: N. Saunders (14yds), 4. Gimcrack, 7 birds.—W. Sharp (12yds to 24yds) shot the possible; W. Aitken (12yds to 20yds). 6 birds; C. Webber (lSyfls to 21yds), 6: A. Aitken (llyda to 19yds) and (Jr. Kosoof (13yds to 18yds), 4. Walk-up Shoot, 7 birds.—A. Aitken and C. Webber, 5 birds, divided; W. Aitken and N. Saunders, 4: G. Kosoof, 8; W. Sharp. 1. Second Walk-up Bhoot,—W. Aitken shot the possible; A. Aitken, 6 birds.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21909, 19 September 1934, Page 16
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219GUN CLUB SHOOT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21909, 19 September 1934, Page 16
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