CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING
HAURAKI GUN CLUB Following were the results of a shoot held at, Kerepoehi by tho Hauraki Gun Club:— Six-bird Eye-opener.—H. Candy and T. Elliott shot the possible and divided. Five-bird First and Second Hamper Shoot. •—T. Elliott, I; J. Darlingion, 2. Five-bird First and Second Hamper Shoot. —T. Elliott, 1; S. Davey, 2. Grockford Cup Shoot, 15 Birds.—T. Elliott was the only one to shoot the possible and won tho cup outright.
Five-bird First and Second Hnmper Shoot. ■—F. Davey, I: E. C. Thomasen, 2.
Five-bird First and Second Hamper Shoot. —J. Darlington, 1; F. Patorson, 2. Five-bird First, and Second Hamper Shoot. • —H. Candy, 1; F. Davey, 2. Five-bird Gimcrack for a Ham.—T. Elliott, 10yds, 2llyds. 1.
Five-bird Box Shoot off 21 Yds.—o. Tuko, 1. EVENTS AT OPOTIKI [BY TEMXiRAPTf —OWN COKRKSPONDENT] OPOTIKI, Tuesday A clay-bird shoot was held at tho Tablelands by the Opotiki Rod and Gun Clul>. Thefet was keen competition. Following were tho results: —• . . * r Club Apcrrcffate, 10 birch"—J. Ross. M. Ross, J. Bennett and E. 'lorrio each shot nine birds und divided the stake. n Gimcrack, six birds.—E. lorrio iNid V. Bennett each shot the possibly Arms trone Double Rise. , Six pairs.—t . Armstrong secured ten breaks, J. \oung being second with nino breaks.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23226, 21 December 1938, Page 19
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210CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23226, 21 December 1938, Page 19
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