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CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING

HAURAKI GUN CLUB Following were the results of .the Hauraki Gun Club's ahoot held at Kerepeehi' during the week-end:— > Six-bird Eye-opener.—T. Elliott, F. Davey and J. McMullan shot the possible and divided.' Seven-bird Sweepstake.—E. C. Th.omasen, R. Lindsay,, J. McMullan and ,S. Davey shot the possible and divided. Ten-bird Ynakee Shoot. —R. Lindsay and F.'Davey Shot the possible and divided. : Second Ten-bird Yankee Shoot. —T. Elliott was first with nine birds. Patron's Trophy Shoot, eight birds. —F. Davey, T. Elliott and 0. McMullan shot the possiblo and divided the sweep money. In the s)ioot-off for tho trophy Elliott lost on the eleventh bird and McMullan on the twenty-fifth, leaving Davey the winner ith 2G first barrels to his credit. Soven-bird Gimcrack.—Thomasen, 15yds to 25yds, H. G. Candy, 12yds to 22yds, and J. McMullan, lGyds to 2Gyds, 6hot six birds each and divided. Seven-bird Box Shoot, ofT 24yds.—J. McMullan was first with a possible.' ' Seven-bird Quail Drive.*-—Thomasen, -McMullan and Elliott e#ch shot four birds and divided. ' ; ' •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23284, 1 March 1939, Page 9

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CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23284, 1 March 1939, Page 9

CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23284, 1 March 1939, Page 9

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