PIGEON RACING
HASTINGS HOM1NG CLUB. The Hastings Homing Cluh flew its second raee from Masterton Inst Saturdav. and tlie birds were liberated in ]ierfect weather for pigeon-racing and facing a light head wincl Messrs loot and Gallagher took first and second place respectively. Lady Betty. the winning bird, covered the distance of 114 miles in 2 hours 57 minutes 43 seconds. The detailed results are as follow : — F6ot and GaHaghcrks B.C. hen (Lady Betty), 1102.9 y.p.111. ... 1 Foot and Gallagher' s B.C. hen Did .1101.1 y-p-m. --- - A. Harrison's B.C. hen (Hopcful) 1100.2 y.p.m 3 Othcr lofts : F. L. Buteher, F. Holmes, G. Fox. 'The birds will be hampered for Wellington ncxt HiursdajT evcning.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 211, 7 October 1929, Page 5
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113PIGEON RACING Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 211, 7 October 1929, Page 5
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