COURSING.
WATERLOO OUP. (rER PBEBS ASSOCIAriOff.) Dunedin, August 22. Very little business resulted from the calling of the card to-night. Louewood, Ringer, aud Sailor Boy would all be backed at 100 to 12, but 100 to 14 was the besfc offer. Kinaky was backed at 100 to 7. Qaintana, Fownhope, The Brewer. aod Fior« 11.. at 100 to 6. Little Jaok, Gallant Foe, Gordon, Fugue, Seoretary, and Newton at longer oddc Some rain fell this afternoon, bat the weather Indications are favorable. AUCKLAND, August 22. The Auckland Coursing Glob held a meeting to-day at Plumpton Park, Papatoltoi. Bport was good, but both events, the All-Aged Stakes, and the St. Leger, were undecided for want of hares. The meeting will be continued at » date to be fixed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1926, 23 August 1888, Page 3
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126COURSING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1926, 23 August 1888, Page 3
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