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COURSING.

PAPANOI CLUB. The final meeting of this club for the present season was commenced yesterday morning, at tho farm of Mr 8. Bailey, Templeton. The heavy fog held till nearly ton o’clock, so much so that when tho first dogs were slipped they were speedily unsighted, and more than one hare stole away. However, some very good sport was met with during the day, with tho following results : The Papandi Cup, for an unlimited number of all aged dogs, at 3gs each ; All Is nomination, £2 2a forfeit. Twenty-one entries. Winner, .£3O ; runner-up, £ls ; four dogs sgs each, FIRST ROUND. Mr W. H. Porter’s r d Parmesan beat Mr P. Taylor’s bd d Master Walter Mr J. Piper’s (ns) f d The Agent beat Mr H. Byam’s be and w b Violet Mr W. Holes’ f and w d Spring heat Mr B. Ferguson’s bd b Prairie Bird Mr E Cookaon’s r d Seafield beat Mr W. G. Judge’s bd b Bonnie Doon Mr W. O. McFadden’s f b Fun boat Mr C. Adkin’s r d Matchem Mr E. P. Hill’s blk and w d Young Eidley boat Mr P. Butler’s bd d Scamp Mr E. P. Hill’s bd b Peeress beat Mr Haskett’s blk w d Major Bnndas Mr J. Franks’ f d Crackshot beat Mr J. Wild’s f b Flyer Mr J. C. Wilson’s f and w d Cain beat Mr M. Hawkins’ r d Lord Byron Mr H. McConnell’s w and f b Flying Fish boat Mr E. S. B. Hill’s bk w b Clio Mr H. McConnell’s w and f d Le Lonp ran a bye. The Sapling Stakes,' for an unlimited number of saplings, at £2 2s each; £1 Is deposit; £1 Is forfeit; 16 entries ; winner. .£ls; runner-np, £10; two dogs, .£1 each. Mr E. J. Mason’s f b Girofla beat Mr T. Haskett’s r b Venturesome Girl Mr H. Byam’s bo and w b Tricksey boat Mr E. Beard’s blk d Sprite. Coursing will bo resumed at Mr Carpenter’s farm, near Yaldhurst, this morning at nine o’clock.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2283, 27 July 1881, Page 3

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COURSING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2283, 27 July 1881, Page 3

COURSING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2283, 27 July 1881, Page 3

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