COURSING.
fßy Telegraph.—Frsss Aaeorfatlon.l Aucklnad: July 23. ThA Great Northerii ■ Conf sing Clnb'e Waterloo meeting waa opened yesterday, »nd continued to-day. Rain fell at inter-
vals, and the programme was not com' pleted.
Second lies in the North New Zenlnml Waterloo Cup. of .£9O, were nin .oft, tlio results being:—Mosquito beat Salute, Miss Abduction beat First Thought, Heather Jock beat Lady.i Flora, Lady Emmelino bent Silverdalo, "Master Wairiki beat Glengarry, Naughty Girl bent Wild Night. First tics in the- North New Zealand Waterloo Purse, of £25, were also decided. In spite, of Iho lain the sport provided so far lias been exceedingly interesting.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1502, 26 July 1912, Page 7
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103COURSING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1502, 26 July 1912, Page 7
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