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COURSING.

CANTERBURY COUR3INO CLUB. Cup Meeting. This fixture, the last of the season, was finished on Thursday on the Bangor Estate, near Homebnsh. The fallowing are the results : Canteebubt Cup. First Round. Beatrice beat Obey Miranda beat Grand Flaneur Bennie Scotland beat R elen McGregor Bridegroom beat Wanaka Clio boat Wizard Second Round. Beatrice beat Miranda Clio beat Bonnie Scotland Bridegroom ran a bje Third Round. Bridegroom beat Clio Beatrice ran a bye Final. Mr J. Milne's r d Bridegroom, Yaldhurat—• Honeymoon, beat Messrs Lawrence and Brunt’s Beatrice, Mark Lemon—Blush Bose, and won the Cup. . Cahtbkbubt Pubse. for dogs beaten in the first round of the Cup. First Hound. Guy Faux beat Resolute Wheel of Fortune beat Callao Parmesan beat Taraban Bessie Ball beat Courtship Nancy Lee ran a bye First Ties. Wheel of Fortune beat Guy Fanz Parmesan beat Nancy Leo Bessie Bell ran a bye Second Ties. Bessie Ball beat Wheel of Fortnua Parmesan ran a bye. Final Course. Mr P.. P. Kill’s fs Bessie Bell, Young Ridley ■—Kubiua, boat Mr W. H. Porter’s r d Parmesan, Azamat—L’Esprit, and won the Parse. St. Lease. First Bound. Flora M’lvar beat Obscure Bannerman beat Como Sir George beat Box First Ties. Flora MTvor hast Bannerman Sir G ooi go ran a bye Final Course. Mr B. Hasketi’s wfs Flora MTvor, Azamat Belle of the Ttlo. beat Mr E S. B. Bell’s fed d Sir George, Bilchristia II —Gill QiUj end won the stake. NORTH CANTERBURY COURSING CLUB. " The running off for the ties in the final match of the season took place on Friday on Mr Chapman’s run, Femsida. The weather was perfect, and there was a good attendance again on the part of the public. The fan began at 9 30 a.m , the hares being plentifulMr Hossack acted as judge, Mr Cone an slipper. There was a most exciting course between Lulu and Fly, which resulted in an undecided, but in the last course Fly gained upon Lulu by a point, and won a well contested course. Mr Archer’s Lulu will receive the prize of £ls, Mr Moran’s Lnlu £7, Mr J. Pearson’s Barbelle £3, and Mr W. J. Dailey’a Lucy £3. Second Ties. Fupph jack beat Spring Lulu beat Nellie Lucy beat Oakley. Third Ties. Barbelle beat Tibby Fuller Fly beat Magpie Lula beat Supplejack Lucy ran a bye. ’ Fourth Ties. r-'-'r Fly beat Barbelle Lain beat Lucy Fifth Ties. Fiy beat lulu '

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2605, 12 August 1882, Page 3

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COURSING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2605, 12 August 1882, Page 3

COURSING. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2605, 12 August 1882, Page 3

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