EAST CHRISTCHURCH PIGEON FLYING CLUB.
A meeting of this club was held at the Eastern Hotel, on Monday night, for the purpose of making the final entries for races to come off on the 10th November. Entries wese made as follows :—Birthday stakes, from Timaru—Messrs Hicks's First King, Ashby's Tommy Dodd and No Name, Bryenton's Glentui and Giaour, Foulkes's Blue Gown and Adventure, J. H. Hall's Captain Cook, Peter Flat, and the Loafer, Bees's Blue Villain, Checkmate, and Hermit, Taylor's Ohimborazo, Mata, and Quicksilver, Harrison's Hawkshaw and Conrad, Earnshaw's Taitapu, Panic, and Savanaka. Junior race from Bolleston for birds hatched since August Ist, 1879 -Messrs Bees's Union Jack, Foulkes's Wonder, J. H. Hall's Baby, T. Hall's Toodles, Taylor's Young Smike, Hicks' Ladybird and Don Juan, Bryenton's Monarch and the Sweep, Godfry's Bruen and Lilly, Harrison's Hinda and Eleur-de-Lys, Ashby's Bruiser and Hornby, Earnshaw's Betrayer.
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1776, 29 October 1879, Page 3
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144EAST CHRISTCHURCH PIGEON FLYING CLUB. Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1776, 29 October 1879, Page 3
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