PIGEON FLYING
SUPREME CLUB HOLDS RAGE}. Yesterday afternoon, under, unsat- £ isfactory conditions with a. strong head , wind prevailing, the Supreme Flying Club bold a race from Wataroa, a distance of aboaft' The race, which was fotr'KMr W. Hall’s medal, J was won by J" Andrews' - “Little Hope” with H. Andrews’ “Come-Back Jill” *' second. ' . Tfie the ' ; raqe \va.s J. .’i Andrews’ “Little Hope” 1, H. Andrews 'Come Back Jill” 2, H. Pierson’s “Weary Willy” 5. Also started:—W. Parker, J. Lawn, E. Findlay, L. Orpwood, E. Paul and W. Dwan. *■ j
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1932, Page 5
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