CLAY PIGEON SHOOT.
At Kokatald on Alonday afternoon the ilnllcngo match and three sweepstakes took place, at clay pigeons. 'There was only a fair attendance. Tito shooting in the challenge match was only moderate, but in the sweepstakes the shooting was much better, 'file, results Were as follows ; Challenge match, £0 a side, 12 birds —S. Godfrey, won with 10 birds, A'. Fleming securing S. No 1 Sweepstake, three Turds—G. A Voir ami AL Fleming tied and divided with all birds. No 2 sweepstake, throe birds— G. AYeir. 1). AYoir and V. Fleming divided with all birds. No 3 sweepstake, three birds—J. AY. Kelly. AL Fleming and Edic divided w ith all birds. 11l view of the consistent shooting of A’. Fleming in the sweepstakes, the suggestion of a return challenge match about Christmas Day is being mooted, "hen t series of sweepstakes will also bo arranged for.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 1
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148CLAY PIGEON SHOOT. Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1923, Page 1
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