COURSING.
(By TcleCTaph-PrcES Association.) Dunedin, June 3. The Duncdin Coursing Club's meeting was brought to a conclusion to-day in fine weather. Tho following aro the results:— Forbury Park Stake, for unlimited number of (logs having never won more than £5 cash or trophy; winner £45, runner-up two dogs at £8 each, three at £2 2s.—Second Bound: Gentleman John beat X Kays, Spike Island boat Blue Streak, Courage beat Snow Signol, 'Encore beat Battlo Call, Brownie beat Waterwheel, Glenlivet beat Sylvia, Kitchener beat The CalJant, Halley's Comet beat , Crosslake, Emerald Isle beat Black Chapter, Sorcery beat 'May Darling, Kirani beat Glenculloch, Lady Elizabeth beat Cottage Girl, Sweebriar beat Kilderkin, Bad News boat Loongana. Third Hound: Gentleman John beat Courage (withdrawn), Spike Island beat Encore, Brownie beat Glenlivet, Halley's Comet beat Kitchener, Sorcery beat Emorald Isle, Lady Elizabeth beat Kirani, Sweetbriar beat Bad News. Fourth Hound: Brownie beat Gentleman John, Halley's Comet beat Spike Island, Sorcery beat Lady Elizabeth, Sweetbriar a bye. Semi-final: Halley's Comet beat Brownie, Sweetbriar beat Sorcery. I'mal: Dorkren's blk. v. d. Halley's Cornet, by Kohnapapa—Midget, divided the stake with L. W. Orbell's blk. w. b. Swcotbriar, by Enchanter —Fair Maid. Plumpton Cup, for unlimited number of dogs of all ages, at £2 10s. each. Winner £18, runner-up £8, two dogs at £2 10s. each.—Second Round: Donnybrook beat Captain Cook, Keighery'a Gift boat Kilcoo, General Carrier beat Jim Forward, Arrah Na l'oguo beat Salute. Third Hound: Donnybrook beat Keighery's Gift, General Carrier, boat Arrah Na l'ogue. Final: J. Ward's-b. k. d. General Carrier, by Able Carrier—Komp, beat A. Johnson's r. (1.. Sonny brook, by Faugh-a-ballah —Puzzle. Messrs. W. H. Turnlmll and-Co. advertise' that they will sell, by auction, on Tuesday, June 14, c fine collection of water-colour drawings ond proof etchings by well-known English artists, specially selected by Mrs. Fletcher Johnston. Tho pictures will be on view next Tuesday afternoon. . Catalogues aro in course of preparation, and full particulars of the salo will be advertised later.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 834, 4 June 1910, Page 7
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327COURSING. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 834, 4 June 1910, Page 7
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