PIGEON CLUB
The Dunodin Homin<; Pigeon Club flew n rfi/."\ on J-'at-'ird■".v from Tirnaru, an air line distance* of 10? miles, in fair weather. T':.?. i.o-:'.-3 wind the birds had to contend, with accounts for the slow time. Mr J. R. "Nelson liberated the birds at an interval of five minutes Twenty-five birds competed, representing 13 lofts. Results: A. Stevenson's Silver Pearl, 3h 1 T. M&cLean's Field Marshal, 3h lOmin 2 F. Jones's Xcreide. 3a ll'Jrain ... 3 A. Goodman's Convoy, 3h _. 4 T. Yeitch's Seaplane, oh 19£min 5 Birds entered by Messrs Hutchinson, Bardcn, H. Brown, Esquilant, Goodman and King. Umbers, Holland, and. T. Brown also flew.
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Evening Star, Issue 16852, 30 September 1918, Page 4
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107PIGEON CLUB Evening Star, Issue 16852, 30 September 1918, Page 4
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