PIGEON FLYING
SUPREME FLYING CLUB. With the worst of conditions and a penetrating he'ad ■ wind blowing, thb Supreme Flying Club (Hokitika) held its first north race last week-end. Tim birds were liberated-at-Kumara Junction, fburteeh. birds taking pa t. “Colonel Wilson,” -of Nevada. "Lofts,a hard fight, returned and trapped home about two minutes ahead bf-the; others.
The result of the face was: —Nevada Lofts’ “Colonel Wilson,” 30min., Ist; IT. Pierson’s “Rainbow,”-32min-., -2nd; J. Andrews’ “Little Hope,” 3/min.. 3rd. !; - “V"' ""''A
Also flew : —-Supreme Lofts, H. LAndrewes; Aerial Lofts, G. Kerr, W. Parker, J. Lawn, ' and: L. OrpWood.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1932, Page 6
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96PIGEON FLYING Hokitika Guardian, 31 August 1932, Page 6
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