PIGEON FLYING.
DUNEDIN CLUB. Two races were flown by the Dunedin Srri^f 011 P lu t last Saturday—the Bot b Ti “amP'omdup and a flock race. Both were flown from Parnassus. Plying conditions, were good, and good veloci- - places are allotted iL™. anampionship raoe, and are as fblChampion (1155.7), 1; H. Millards Sunart (1153.71. 2: J Uynns Harrison Chief (1150.6), 3: C. Gore’s Lupin (.1150.0), 4; T. Douglas’s Inverheath (1147.8), 5; j. Hardgffis Mam Sail (1147.7), 6. # . The result of the flock race of 51 enries f . oll °ws:—J. Scoullar’s On ?nS4 d ]( IIE 9 2 ' U C * True Blue nifiVnl q 2 ‘a H. Milliard s ' Chance Stevenson’s Black Satin nisi nl’ £ W. Hargreaves's Lady Mike (11453)’ 6 J ‘ Hardgraves 8 Miss Battler • Dunedin Club was also successful in winning the firet. nine places in the New Zealand Homing Federation’s Yearling Championship. This race was flown on November 1 over a distance of 250 ffht ™ clul3B competed, and entered bl ™ s -. Messrs Cunningham, Stevenson, Ruxton, and Tonka, in that order. talre the four money prizes. ‘
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 11
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