300 On Trip To Pigeon Bay
Nearly 300 members of the Canterbury branch of the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand took part in a society field day to Pigeon Bay last Saturday. The organiser (Mr G. B. Hay) described it as one of the most successful trips run by the society.
During the day the party inspected the Hay homestead built about 1887, Mr Hay’s present home and an area of native bush on the property.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30392, 17 March 1964, Page 13
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