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PB. GUS CLEB'S HEETING.

Tiiekb was a good attendance at the Gun ■•/lub's grounds, Buseland, yesterday. Phere wasalight breeze just enough tocarry iway tlu- smuko The birds siittered from .1 long sea trip, and were not so strong as ■isual. The shooting connneuced with the Fi'ial Sweep, which was won by Reed, from Opotiki, who killed all his lni'ils in n work:n;iuliku manner. After lunch the Midsummer Handicap took place. In this event Mr Clark killed eight birds running md secured first prize. Mr T. Carroll -teeond and Mr Wyliie third. . In the President's Cup, Mr J. Hills, of Patutahi, secured first prize, killing 7 birds out of 3. Messrs .1. Price and Currie, who tied for President's Cup on a former occasion, ;hofc off the tit; in this sweep, when J. Price proved the winner. A final sweep was divided by Dounor, Hill, and Reed. The following are the scores : — Tkial jSwickp. Name. H«U:p. Dirds. AO. Arthur ... 30 yds ... 100 rl Currie ... iiCi 100 J. \V .Smith ... 27.V „ ... 101 J. C lurk 3;/ „ ... , Oil Woo.ls 25 100 Broughton ... 26 .V „ ... MiO •>' ylWc 2(jS „ ... 11 Hi 110 Tr!n ter 24" „ ... 100 Kv(-\ 24 „ ... *Lll l 111 1 -/. Hill 2.~) „ ... 110 L\ Cit-roll ... 24 „ ... 1110 Conner 2Gi „ ... 110 MTD.-iU.MMER H'NDIC.M*, 7 birds, 2 lIUSBP3 out Nairn 1 . Jtf'lcp. Birds. J. \\, ... 27?. „ ... f'O CUrk 80" „ ... *llllin/l V. Carroll ... 24 „ . rl 1 1 1 ! 1 1/011 Arlluir 30 „ ... 1010 I. Price 27A „ ... 1101 11 H. Cunie /.. 2(j" 11l 100 I>uiuur 2(Bi „ ... 100 Wyliio 20.',- „ ... Jllll 111/010 *W. i e»- t 00-.d ** i' I rl. imiesiiiknt's cvi', 5 birds, 2 missed nut. Name. Hdcp. Binls. J. I'ik-e 20 yds ... 1011 1 A t.hur 30 „ ... I'l.irk 30 „ ... 11110 W lliams ... 22 „ ... J. \V Smith ... 27 „ ... IHIO Wyllie 2(5 „ ... 11111/010 Siiiuloi-liiucl ... 24 „ ... 1110 Donher 2CI „ ... 1110 J. Hill M „ ... *11111/011 T Free 2G.J „ ... Currie 23 „ .... 01 111 * Winner TiiiAi, swrhi', 3 birds, 1 miss out. Name. Hdcp. Birds. Arthur 30 yds ... 10 Clurk 30 „ ... 111110 Williams .. £2 „ „. 1110 Smith 21h „ ... 110 Wyllie 27-5 „ ... 1110 Dormer 2(U „ ... 1 11 111 Hiil 27 „ ... 11111 l Currie 2fl „ ... 11110 Reed 27i „ ... 11111 l Kuare 25 „ .., 0 Broughton ... 20 £ „ ... 1111 10 A New Plymouth telegram says : — Mrs Fry, mother of the wifu of Captain Cornwall, of Beil Block, an elderly lady, suddenly expired on Monday night when talking to her daughter. Whinray's Hull, Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Subject :— Everlasting Punishment : What is it?— (Advr.)

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5670, 17 January 1890, Page 3

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PB. GUS CLEB'S HEETING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5670, 17 January 1890, Page 3

PB. GUS CLEB'S HEETING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5670, 17 January 1890, Page 3

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