HOMING.
-\KW PI.YMOUTVI RACES, During the past week the New Ply. month Da.-t Hying Club have decided three races. The first was a flock race from I'almerston North, in which seven members competed. The weather was fair, and fair limes were recorded. Results: - \Y. Roc-It's All lied, :lhr 33min, 1. If. J Moverley's Flywheel, 3hr 40min, James Bros. Signal and .1. James' Expedition, Ulir -iliinin 4."isec, 3. The second was also a flock race, from Wellington, a distance of 185 miles. Fifty-four birds competed, representing seven lofts. The weather was favorable, and fair times were recorded. Results:— James Bros.' Run Rnan, 7hr 21inin, 1. If. J. Moverley's Primrose. 7hr '2-lmin. 2. J. James' Arnmtx, 7hr Mniin, :i. The third race was an interval race, from Wa.ngamii, a distance of 87 miles. Five members competed. The weather was favorable, and Cast times were recorded, Mr. W. Beat's Record being an easy winner. Mr. Anna bell kindlv liberated the birds. Results: W. lieale's Record, llir SJmin. 1. If. .1 Mover ley ,3 Kowhai, 2hr 47min, 2. •lame? Bros.' Castor Oil, 2hr tSmin 3(Hce 3. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1915, Page 4
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182HOMING. Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1915, Page 4
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