PIGEON RACING The Whangarei Homing Pigeon Club’s old bird race from Hunterville, a distance of 296 miles (send three, clock two), re* suited: Ay Alderton's b.c.c. 80 Comet and b.c.h. 110 Red Seal, 1: D. Millington’s b.c.c. 91 Dinky Di and r.c.c. 70 Tarzan, 2; G. W. Bravson’s b.c.c. 242 Sir Echo and dun hen 39 Silver Mist, 3. The yearling race from Ohakuhe for the Federation Challenge Shield resulted: E. J. Gilbey’s b.c.h. 299 Commentator, 1; H. Alderton’s r.c.h. 263 At Last, 2; T. Broomfield’s b.c.p.h. 277 Flashlight, 3. FOOTBALL DIFFICULTIES Was it cold watching the match! Someone sneezed, but someone else handed up a box of Pulmonas. Pulmonas definitely attack germs of coughs, colds. Sucked slowly, powerful antiseptic vapours penetrate respiratory passages; give quick relief. In tins, 1/2, 1/9, 2/9. chemists and stores. ' Manufactured by Stacey Bros., Ltd., Khyber Pas? Road; Auckland, S 4
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Northern Advocate, 1 October 1943, Page 5
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