EXHIBITION COURSING MEETING.
The entries for the above meeting oloscd last evening, at the Shades, at nine o'olock. There was a large attendance of coursing men, including many from the Bouth. Aftor the entries, the draw for each event took plaoe, with the following result: — The Exhibition Stakes, an open stake, for an unlimited numbor of all aged dogs, at £5 5b each, with a trophy added. Sixteen acceptors. Winner, £4O and trophy; runner no. .£2O; two doga £lO each. Mr J. C. Wilson's w f d Grand Flaneur, by Azamat—Belle of the Isle, meets Mr H. McConnel'a bk a Flying Scud, by Sweep— Cleo.
Mr E. Cookson's w bk s Courtship, by Yaldhurst—Honeymoon, meets Mr J. Frame's bd b Security, by Lodgerkeeper—Magio. Mr W. McAnley's (na) bd s Bonnie Scotland, by Totara -Dione, meets Mr J. McDonald's bd w s Cineraria, by Ben—Fly. Mr C. Campbell's f w b Bessie Bell, by Toung .Ridley—Rubina, meets Mr K. P. Kill's bk w s Racket, by Hazard—Estelle. Messrs Boss and Baa?ett's wr b Banshee, by Hook—Banner, meets Mr B. Haakett's w f s Flora Molvor, by Azamat—Belle of the Isle. Mr Lawrence's bk w d Bannerman, by Mark Lemon—Blush Rose, moots Mr J. McDonald's bd b Azalea, by Totara —Gyp. Mr A. Piper's bi (a "Vashti, by Tasman— Duchess, meets Mr R. Mcßae's w b d Kichmond, by Sedan—La Belle. Mr MoAuley's f s Mirandß, by Totara—Sunbeam, meets Mr E. Cookson's bd d Wizard, by Ledgerkeeper—Magio. Maidbn Puppy Stakes, for an unlimited number of dogs and bitches at £5 5a each, that have not won or ran up for any stake during this season. All entries must have been the bona fide property of members of the C.C C. from Ist April, 1882. Eleven acceptors. Winner. £32 10s ; runner up, £ls; third dog, £7 10s. Mr J. Piper's bk w s Furne=s Maid, by Azamat—Boaa Bonheur, meets Mr B. P. Hill's bk w d Bordeaux, by Champagne Charlie— Peeress.
Mr J. Farrell's w f b Nellie, by Spring— Nellie, meets Mr B. Haskett's w f s Colleen Bawn, by Az»mat —Belle of the Isle. Mr G. G. Stead's w r d Kussley. by Tald-hurst—-Honeymoon, meets Mr D. O'Brien's w b s Obedient, by Tyrant—Jeannie Deans. Messrs Hale and Judge's bk w s Lueretia, by Borgia—Papanai, meets Mr J. Pilbrow's f a Girofla, by Balckristie ll.—Gil-Gil. Mr fl. Potten's f w d Liberator, by Field Marshal—Daisy, meets Mr H. Caßsidy's f d Christopher Columbus, by Balchristie II. —GilGil.
Mr R. J. Mason's r d Bridegroom, by Yaldhurst—Honeymoon, a bye. The fixture will commence at Rolleston on Wednesday morning, immediately on the arrival of the express tiain, when the first two dogs drawn for the Exhibition Stakes will be taken to slips.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2552, 13 June 1882, Page 3
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459EXHIBITION COURSING MEETING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2552, 13 June 1882, Page 3
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