PIGEON FLYING
On Sunday - morning .under ideal condition with a slight easterly wind, the newly formed Supreme Flying Club held its first race of the season from Ross. Tlie majority of the birds were very close to each other, but A. Laing’s bird had a fair lead on the rest. Very keen interest ivas. shown by the competitors, whose birds showt.ci that; they had been thoroughly trained.
The result of the race was as follows :—A. Laing’S "Chancet” 1 j H„ Andrew’s “Sure Thing” 2 ; G. Kerr’s “Fly Away Jack’’ 3. Also started: — H. Pierson, W. 'Dwan, J. Andrews, G. Laing, M. Dwan. ,
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1932, Page 4
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