CLAY BIRD SHOOT
GOOD ENTRIES The Opotiki Rod and Gnu Club held a club shoot at the, Tablelands recently. The following arc the results:— Eye-opener., G birds.—T. Black, 1 1 . Young and A. Lowe shot the possible and divided the stake. A- Parkinson. M. Armstrong, L. Connor each shot 5 birds. There were 21 entries. Sweepstake, IQ birds.—R. Butler. H. Armstrong. T. Black and J. Bennett each shot 9 birds. >A. Parkinson "'r v # * J. K. Young. J. A. parkin son, \V. Butler, and J. A. AlcCYildbu,, each shot 8 birds. 20 entries. Yankee Handicap, 10 birds.—Jack Ross and L. Parkinson each shot 9 birds while H. Armstrong shot 8 birds. 17 entries. Double Rise. -I pairs.—Jack Ross secured 7 birds, AY. Butlfer was second with 0 birds. 11 entries. Sweepstake, 0 birds..—J A, Ross shot the -possible, while L. Parkinson. E. Torrie and A- Fleming each secured 5 birds. 12 entries. Gimeraek. G birds.—J. Ross and J. Yo-ung each shot a birds, while E. d orlie shot 4.
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 98, 17 October 1938, Page 2
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169CLAY BIRD SHOOT Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 98, 17 October 1938, Page 2
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