CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING
(o:S,?j! l .? tropolitan Gu « Club held its Has. , t y shoot on Saturday. There lv o athi argo number of competitors, but ther! k , condit ions were not the best, »outh a col d wind from the the anrt shooting wa3 below follow'. l^1 standard. Results were as •take of seven birds, sweepHodge /V- ■ hartley (13yds), C. E. each* -k" Schofield (14yc.s), •tak* t?i u he possible, and divided the No 9 others shot six each, donated °L r 15 birds » for a trophy Faille ~?':' Mr - W. C. Whitney.—F N. llod»e no shot the possible. C. E. Was second with 1- . L. a nd r.Hyd s )i L. F. Ramsey (15yds), With 13" Barry, divided third money r. ' N u J March, of 10 birds, double rise.— Hake '* sb °t nine each, and divided the A 'Sißtl6 Xt slloot be keld on
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 13
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144CLAY-BIRD SHOOTING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1041, 4 August 1930, Page 13
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