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COURSING.

NEW ZEALAND WATERLOO OOP. (By Tblegrph.) Plumpton Pakk, To-day. The weather ia moat unpropitious. A cold aou’-wester, attended by rain, makes it extremely disagreeable for everyone connected with the meeting. The ground is in a very sloppy state in consequence of the bad weather, and the attendance, ia limited, gs only the moat ardent lovers of the sport have ventured to attend the meeting. Little delay occurred in getting thejfirat pair of dogs into the slips, and shortly after 11 o’clock the sport commenced. The following are the res alts:— Mr J. Scanlon's bk w b B<raw Lass, by { Lancashire Lad —Sea Lass beat Mr J. Cooper’s f w d Arawa, by Lancashire Lad —Sea Lass Messrs 0. and H. Howard’s f d Rockwood, by Totara—Echo, beat Mr J. F. Tickell s bk w d Napoleon by Oaptal— Hinmoa Mr 0. Campbell’s bk w d Figaro, by Champagne Charlie—Marigold, beat Mr R McGregor’s w f d Isaac, by Clyde— Fancy Mr T. Bassett’s bk w b Bohemian Girl, by Champagne Charlie—Semaphore, beat Mr J. B. Hill’s bk b Madeira, by Champagne Charlie—Peeress Mr R. P. Hill's bk w d Bordeaux, by Champagne Charlie—Peeress, beat Messrs McAnlay Bros’ bk b Bfoonbeam. by Totara —Sunbeam Messrs Courtenay Bros/ bk w d Cardinal, by Taraban—Miss Ridley, beat Mr J. W. Hart’s f w d Wandering Friar, by Star—Wandering Nun Mr M. Digby’s bk w d Biupwood, by Glucose—Amy Roselle, beats Mr W. B. Earnshaw’s bk w d Headingly, by Gladstone —Security 7 Mr A. Thompson’s f b Spetland Yet, by Totara—Dione, beat Messrs Courtenay Bros’ be d Stobeleigh, by Taraban—Miss Ridley Massrs 0. and H. Howard’s f b Hilda, by Prior—Duchess of Linton, beats Mr R. J. Kerr’s bk b Erics, by Tataban— Miss Ridley Mr R. P. Hill’s w f b Waitangi, by Orichope—Hinemoa beat Mr D. O’Brien’s bk w 4 Obsfeolft, by Cricbopa I4«»-w

Mr J. 0. Abernathy's bd d Bergamot, by Belisarius—Hinemoa beat Mr J. Le Mott’s bk w d Bolero, by Oriobope land —Lancashire Lass Mr W. G. Judge’s r d Heresies, by Champagne Charlie—Fapanui, best Bar W. H. Porter's r b Piako, by Parmesan —Nellie Mr B. Orawshaw’s blueb Bed of Stone, by Hook—Sea Lass, beat Mr R.HL Davis's red b Honeydew, by Oriohope Linn—- , Honeymoon ’ m '' u • Mr M. Digby’s r w d Aberootn, by ChampagneOharlie—Marigold, beat Ur J. Le Mott’s r d Parnell/ byParms—n Fairy ■■■* ■ Mr J. S. Lintott’s (ns) f w d Hock H, by | Hock—Barmaid, beat Mr J. jßlsok’s bk I w b by Obstacle—Echo I Mr J. Drnmiii’s I b Starlight, by Totara ( Luna, beat Mt Q. W. BCoßse’af wb I Star and Garter, by Richmond —Exeter I Mr W. G. Judge’s bk w b Princess I Charlotte, by Champagne Charlie—PapaI nui, beat Messrs 0. and E. Hill's |bk v I b Oliquot, by Champagne Charlie 1 Raokett ■, I Mr A. Dalgleiah’s rw d Market Day, Iby Totara Skipping Qiilfbeat^Rlr-ia. I Wharton’s w f d Soipio, by Champagne 1 Charlie— Papanoi I Mr T. Bassett’s fw d Bannagher, by I Totara—Banshee, beat Mr W. J. TagI gart’s f d Le Loop, by Totara—Lane I Mt P. Bailer's r d Adamant, by Totara I —Lana, beat Mr H. W. RoasV (ns) I d i I Street Arab, by Totara—-Dions I I Messrs MoAnley Bros’ bk w d Moon- > I light, by Totara—Sunbeam beat Messrs ■ I 0. and E. Hill’s bk w d .Maraschino, by I Champagne Charlie—Rackstt ) I Mr D. M. Row’s wr d Bereaford, by

I Oriehopa Linn—Lancashire Lass beat. Mr lE. R. Deacon’s rw d Deucalion, by. Cham* .. I pagne Charlie—Papanui I Mr K. J- Kerrs w b Irish Girl, by ' I Rusaley—Tott hast 9b A. Dalgleiah’s f b I Musk, by Sam Slick—Ladybird I Mr T. Howe’s f d Salamander, by Sam I —Gyp, beat* Mr A. Thomson’s r b - I Mannkan, by Totara—Sunbeam , ? I Mr T. Howe’s f b Success, by Sain— I Gyp, beat Ur G. W. Mcßae’s bd w d I Ragamuffin, by Orichope Linn—Riot j Mr T. Howe’s f b Symphony, b Sam—--1 Gyp, a bye. I { Tint round. I Braw Lass led Atswa by one length, I when she turned and wrenched, Arawm ; I then got in for two wrenches, not BrqSp' I I Lass again took possession, and when puss { was killed had won. Rockwood was ten ► { lengths faster that Napoleon, and . had 1 1 turned and wrenched twice before the latter got in for a point. .Rockwood then I worked prettily and scored freely until ■ near the escapes, when Napoleon took II possession ; Rockwood, however, soon got I in again, and when he killed had won with iI a lot in hand. This was a long and I gruelling coarse, lease turned paw four lengths ahead of Figaro and wrenched; . 11 }he latter then got in for a oouple of turns, ) after which Isaac again scored. Figaro, however, quietly pawed him and picking »I up his game just saved defeat. Thera’ was little to choose between Bohemian Girl I and Madeira, as they need to the hara. I The former was the first to score with the I turn and a wrench, and a good give add j take course then ensued, arid when puw 1 j escaped the fisg went up for Bohemian * { Girl. Bordeaux was six lengths Iwter * than Moonbeam, and kept possewion ’ until he had scored two turns and a * wrench. Moonbeam then got id, add 1 after scoring twice spoilt her chance by * I killing. Cardinal led Wandering I Friar, and ran up a good score ’ I before the latter had placed anything to his credit. The black dog soon resumed I command and killing, won easily. Ring* - I wood bad all his own way with Heading- ’ ley, and keeping clots to his game aH * through wound np with killing, besting | Headingley pointless. Sootlsnd Yet wss six length faster to para then Stonelagb, and after turning rushed in oa paw swL. I picking her op won. Hilda led topowr 1 I by two lengths, and immediately killing ’ I did not allow Erioa to scon. A most _ I grnelling course then ensued between [ Waitangi and Obstacle, and odds of 3to 1 * I were laid on the former, who led last 1 I year’s divider and did not allow him once 1 {to score. Bergsmoot was three lengths " I faster to the haze than Bolero, and scored 6 I twice before the latter got in for two I turns. Bolero running wide again let Bergamot in, and after running np a good score finished with a kill. Hercules turned four lengths ahead of Piako, and kept possession for six more points before , 1 Piako scored. The latter did not soon 1 much before Hercules again got in, and 1 killing, won easily. r Bed of Stone had all her own way. with 1 Honeydew. the latter scoring at tisua 1 under snffarenee. A betcom led Parnell to puss by three lengths, bat fall, sad Parnell immediately killing pot herself \ * out. Mob led from the slips, bat nearing. 1 the hare Hock II rushed pest and secured * first turn, and turning again and killing 1 Hook 11. won anyhow. Starlight showed 1 Star and Garter the way to puss by three ’ lengths and kept possession until new the escapes, when Scar and Garter got hr tot two, but when the hare got away Starlight had won easily. After a no-oourae ' and an undecided, Oliquot led Prinoew Charlotte to her game, the latter then wrenched twice and turned, when Oliquot again got in, and running np a good scora wound up with a kill. Flag, however, went np for Princess Charlotte, causing the utmost dissatisfaction. Market Dn led Soipio by four lengths, and turned twice before Soipio got in. The latter running wide Market Day again took possession and ran op a good aeora before. Soipio killed. Bannagher turned pnssW' three lengths ahead ofjLo Loup, who fell, - and Bannagher then,wrenched and the hara favoring Le Loop the latter sooted twice. Bach then alternately took poeaeeaum, but when Le Loup killed, Bannagher had won easily. Adamant was faster than Street Arab and working close to hla game all through never allowed his opponent to score Maraschino tamed two lengths in front of Moonlight, and wrenched twice before letting the latter in. ; Moon* light then kept possession for two tarns, bat ranning wide Maraschino got in and fell. Moonlight then scored twice, and, driving pass to cover, won. Bereaford led op, and tamed twice before Deucalion scored. A good comae ensued, in which Bereaford had pretty well his own way, and won easily. Irish Girl had a slight advantage over Musk to the hare, and keeping possession till aha killed, beat her pointless. Salamander ran rings round Manuka, the latter aoor* ing only the kill, after a long coarse. Success led to pose by four lengths, tamed sad wrenched, when Ragamuffin scored twice. Success then killing ifon easily, Symphony ran a bye. Second BoundRockwood beat Braw Lasg Bohemian Qirl beat Figaro Bordeaux beat Oardiqaf Ringwood beat Scotland Yet Waitangi beat Hilda Hercnlea beat Bergamot

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 8 July 1885, Page 2

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COURSING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 8 July 1885, Page 2

COURSING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1547, 8 July 1885, Page 2

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