PIGEON-FLYING.
HASTINGS HOMING CTJ B. The r-.ee Ibis week took the farm of an Interval It acts from Wellington. The entries were eoml eecvn lofts competing. Ihe birds were liberated by Mr. T. .Andrews, of Thorndon railway station, at intervals ot 15 minutes. The winner proved to ne Alt. Britten’s blue hen “Home Rule,’ yho won somewhat easily. Results:— \lf Britte’’\4 Line hen “Home Pule. 951 yarjw • • ••••• • 1 E. Vontherr’s black che<i. cock ‘Mac. 824 varJs ;; - T. IT. Foxeroft’c’ blue cbep. cock ' volant, CO7 yards o J E Sands’ bine cheq. cock ‘'Stitch, 797 yarls ■■■■■, ? Next week the “Oaks” from Kh and all an will be flown. _
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 84, 22 March 1920, Page 2
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