COURSING.
IIUTT MEETING-**, —: . is' Press Association. AVELLINGTON, April 20. The HuttA’alley Coursing Clubs mooting was continued at Treiitham to-day. Tlio weather was perfect, and there was a good attendance of spectators. In the final of the- Maiden Stakes of 40 sovs, J. Child’s Royal Artillery beat M. Breen’s Pearl Gun. The owner of the runner-up entered a protest, alleging that Royal Artillery was ineligible, having won a £6 prize at Martin-borough. The protest will be sent on to tho Coursing Association for decision. Tho supplementary stake of 5 sovs was won by M. E. Heeney’s Gold .Crest, W. J. AA’illiams’ J. 0. Nathan being runner-up.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2170, 21 April 1908, Page 3
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