CLAY BIRD SHOOT
Napier Gun Club Tbe Napier and East Coast Gun Club held a series of matches on the elub's grounds, Napier. A strong crosswiad made sbooting diflBcult, but an enjoyable afternoon lesulted. Messrs Kingsland and F- O'Shannessy, reieree and puller respectively, carried out their duties in their usually satisfactory manner. Eesults were as follow: — SIX-BIRJ) EYE-OPENER H. Howlett, D. Campbell and J. Mills, all possibles, six birds each. 12-BIRI) OPEN HANDIOAP N. McGaffln (15yds) 12 T. Parker (18) 10 J. Mills (18) 10 E. Groome (18) 10 D. Campbell (18) 10 ■ B. Franklin (17) 9 S. Morrin (13) 9 ( H. Howlett (18) 8 I 12-B1HD OPEN HANDIOAP j F.- D. Casey (17yds) 11 11. Howlett (18) 11 i). Campbell (18) 11 li. Franklin (17) 10 S. Morrin. (13) 9 E. Groome (18) 8 T. Parker (18) 7 J. Mills (18) 7 9-BIRD OPEN HANDIOAP 1). Campbell (possible) j (18yds) 9 H. Howlett (18) 8 E. Mills (18) 7 T. Parker (18) 6 N. McUaffin (16) 6 E. Groome (16) 5 B. Franklin (17) 4
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 86, 28 April 1937, Page 12
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