PIGEON FLYING
THE SUPREME CLUB
D. Dwan, manager of Supreme Lofts, has now brought into his strain a new stud of .fine Mealy racing homers.
Nevada Lofts have now proved their red chequer cock a good long l distance flier.
H. Pierson, Windfall Lofts, owing to the loss of his “ISpecial” is now in difficulties regarding fliers. G. Kerr has now proved the strain of his birds in last Sunday’s event. J. McDougnll, manager of Ariel Lofts in conjunction with “Ducky Bird”' Lofts is flow giving his birds some real tests in flying. J. Lawn has recently brought into his strain a pair of red chequers of the Osman breed.
Lucky Bird Lofts, managed by J. Andrews, have novr brought their birds to the top of their form. The senior members will be flying their next race from Waiau, a distance of 120 miles airline, in which some 30 birds should be competing. This should prove an excellent test for the birds. Tbe junior mebers of the Culb will hold their from Ross in which competition will he in. evidence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1932, Page 6
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