STRATFORD GUN CLUB.
SUCCESSFUL SHOOT AT ELTHAM The weather was dull for the nhoot held by _, the Stratford Ciuh Club on Mr. 1 .T. Campbell's grounds, Kawhlt'-i'on, on Thursday afternoon, and the records were much below the *ver.iire. Competition was excellent throughout, much Interest, l-'elng shown In the various contests. Results : No. 1 Shoot, six birds—F Whittle. (19 ydsl and H. Ilnrrlson (18ydn), tied with (he full number, njid divided the stake. Fourteen competed. No. 2 Shoot, twelvo birds.—Vive t'frt ivlth nine birds, and In the sh'oot off for Mr. Taylor's medal, F. Casey won on the fifth round. The successful shots were: F. fnfcv (15yds), I Tetrle (10yds), 11. Harrison (18yds), K. Knnckey (10yds), and S. D. Coleman (15yd»). Fifteen competed. No. S Shoot, twelve birds—.l. Martin (10yds) II birds, l: B. Green, (14yds) k 10 birds 2; P. .lenWns (12yds) and S. D. Coleman (16yds), > 0 birds, 3. Fourteen competed. A box shoot, eleven competitors, was won by H. Harrison.—Argus.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1920, Page 5
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162STRATFORD GUN CLUB. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1920, Page 5
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