COURSING.
THE WATERLOO MEETING, 1883 Second Day. There was a falling off in the attendance at the Plumpton ground yesterday, but the sport was watched with great interest. Nearly all the hares "oars'ed were killed. The following is the result of the running, beyond what was published yesterday Waterloo Cup. ‘ Third Ties. Azalea beat Mistletoe Rockwood beat Myrtle Bed of Stone beat Hurlingham Sea Foam a bye. The Waterloo Purse. —For dogs beaten in the first round of the Cup. Winner. L 37 10s ; runner-up, Ll 5; third and fourth, L 7 10s each; four winners oftwo courses, L 5 each ; eight winners clone course, L2 10s each. First Round. Lulu beat Yivette Sir George beat Gent. Bell Lorimer beat Pixie Seadrift beat Belisarius Alchemist beat Maggie hoi way beat Tease Spot beat Annie Stewart Bonnie Scotland beat Flying £cu<| Star beat Laurestifia Gran-UrWai! beat Virginia "beat Lucretia Van Dieman beat Psycho Queen of Scots beat Jack’s the Lad. F.rst Ties. Sir George beat Lulu Seadrift beat Bell Lorrimer Alchemist beat Solway Spot beat Bonnie Scotland Gran-u-Wail beat Star Van Dieman beat Yirginja Queen of Scots a bye. The Waterloo Plats —For dogs beaten in the second round of the Cup. Winner, L 37 10s; runner-up, LJS ; third and fourth, L 5 each ; and four winners of one course, L2 XOs each. First Hound. Taraban beat Parmesan - Bridegroom beat Security -, Miranda beat Wainui _ Flora Mclvor beat Bessie Bell Bordeaux beat Rosey Mermaid beat Coomassie Auracaria ran a bye.
[by telegraph.] Christchurch, To-day. The Waterloo meeting was continue o-day. Purse. Third Round. Seadrift beat Sir George. Alchemist beat Spot. Gran-u-Waii beat Queen of Scots. Plate. Second Round, Taraban beat Bridegroom Miranda beat Flora Mclvor Pordeau ran a bye Mermaid a bye.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1000, 20 July 1883, Page 2
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290COURSING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1000, 20 July 1883, Page 2
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