COURSING.
[BT TELEGBAriI.r—MESS ' ASSOCIATION.]''i - ' Invsrcarglll, Mav,2o. Tho Southland Coursing Clubs ; second meeting, held .to-day, ..was well atterided, and tlib snort was good. The great attraction was the £100 Maiden Stake, for which 54 dogs accoptod.'. Two. rounds'were jgot off, as follow:— '■ First Water beat Bar One, Cross beat '1 right,'. Golden Yein : beatv ■Miss Boyle, Geordie beat Never Fail, 'Miss Thornbury beat 'Merry Maid/ Peppermint boat Wee-'M'Grejgor','Eclipse beat Bell Bird, Kilroy heat \ PrinceHassan,: Patrick . heat : Dashing Heart, Thoughtful beat Fleetfoot, Telephone Girl beat Matchless, Bluebell II beat Kitty, Karney, ; Peppercorn ' beat Mur- °j mur, Harvest beat Fairy Light, Royal' Water boat Don , Jose, Blotsheet beat Comedian, • Braddon's' Luck beat Umera Boy ; . Rose of . Killarney beat Orderly, Backslider V beat Merry Girl,. Snowline beat Mark /.Twain. Right Bower beat Kokdff, J. 0. Nathan beat ' Off Chance,. Flag Signal beat Saxophone beat Beauty, Legislator beat Kaplein,'.. Lady Fairfield beat Miss Porter, Call Boy : beat Josephine. ' f '
Second Round—Cross Lake ■ beat Rapid Water, Miss Boyle beat Peppermint, ; Kilroy teat Eclipse, St. Patrick Beat. Thoughtful, Bluebell II beat Telephone Girl, Peppercorn beat Harvest, Blotsheet beat Royal Braddon's Luck, beat Rose, of Killamoy, Backslider boat Snowline, JTO. Nathan beat Right Boner, Flag Signal beat Saxophone, Lady Fairfield beat Legislator, Call Boy a bye. '■ v' - - Open Stake, of 18 guineas.—Royalist beat Havelock, Bobslii beat Baritone, Silverstream beat Malcolm Advance. -
< Wealth is not indispensable to good tasto, neither is tho arrangement of the home, nor .in matters of dress, nor in the choice ,of objects of'daily use. Luxury and taste are far from being synonymous;—" Kunst fur Alio" ("Art for All"), Munich. . ' . Tho death has occurred at.WestcliiT-on-Sea. ■of tho Rev. Benjamin- Waugli in his G9th year, lie advocated the, formation of tho National Society -for . the Prevention :' of Cruelty to Children in 1884, and was a director of the Society from 1889 to 1905, whea he resigned, 'and became a consulting director. . jV
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 203, 21 May 1908, Page 2
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316COURSING. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 203, 21 May 1908, Page 2
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