GUN CLUB.
SATURDAY'S SHOOT. The Club held their usual sw<?pjystake with £5 :uldcd an. Saturday afternoon. Thv day was a perfect one f«r K'nM; r. mid some fine scoring v.r: ;he result. The youngest shot in A| ie Club put up a fine perform- «• e, breaking 23 birds out of 24, \ Y'h is a good shoot for a lad of 17. 1\ l owing were the results: D. McLo ■ hlan, iun., (handicap 11yd.?), t' fai 23; R J. King (17,) 21; T. TJpst m <10) 21: F, H. Taplim (17) 20; H. Douglas (14) 20. Seven others competed. A 15-bird .s veepstake was also fired, which was wen by R. J. King on 18 yards, breaking 13 birds, Messrs A. lorns and T. Upston being second and third respectively with 12 kills.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 June 1913, Page 5
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132GUN CLUB. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 30 June 1913, Page 5
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