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DUNEDIN GUN CLUB

A shoot was held on the Dunedin Gun Club's grounds at Green Island on Saturday afternoon in fair weather. The new " five-track" layout, which was used for the first time, proved very In the first match, a 15-bird Handicap, possibles were scored by G. E. Turner U6vds), all first barrels; E. P. Graham (18yds), 14 first barrels; R. Bruce (12yds), 14 first barrels; and S. Geddes (13yds), 14 first barrels. They were followed by H. W. Brookes (14yds). 14; W. Fletcher (14vds), and J. Paterson (11yds), 13; R. McDonald (19yds) and S. F. Aburn (13yds), 12; J. K. Begg (12yds), and R. Graham (12yds), 11. E. P. Graham (19yds) and S. Geddes (14yds) again registered possibles in the second match, which was also a 15-bird handicap. E. P, Graham broke all his birds with the first barrel. The rest of the scores were as follows:—G, E. Tuftier (17yds) and R. Maxwell (12yds) 13; W. Morland (14yds), R. Bruce (13yds), and H. W. Brookes (14yds), 12; H. Fletcher (14vds), 11; R. McDonald (19yds) and S. F. Aburn (13yds), 10. A double-rise match of five pair was won by G. E. Turner (16yds), with eight breaks. Dr Greenslade and R. McDonald tied for second place with seven breaks each. Mr W. R. Morland was the referee. -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24411, 24 September 1940, Page 2

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DUNEDIN GUN CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 24411, 24 September 1940, Page 2

DUNEDIN GUN CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 24411, 24 September 1940, Page 2

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