COURSING.
METROPOLITAN CLUB. Dunedin, April 25. The following are the entries for the All-Aged Stake. The Committee held a meeting for the purpose of balloting out two extra dogs. The ballot was taken amongst those owners who had entered more than one dog each, and the result was that Messrs M'Donald and O'Brien will be required to withdraw one of the dogs they hav£ entered. The total entries were :
Mr 11. M'Auley's r d Hamlet, Hamlet— Rose.
Mr Thomas"Brydone's f and w s Ladybird, Solferino—Rosa.
Mr T, Logan's w d Cumberland, Geelong Comet—Satisfaction.
Mr John Waters' bl d Darkie, Bobby Burns—Dark Jessie.
Mr D. O'Brien's Leo, Cachique 11-—Fly. Mr D. O'Brien's Tambourina, Cachique 11. -Fly.
Mr W. J. C'averhill's r and w s Juliot, Halchristie—Glare.
Mr J. C. Bannatyne's f 8 Stella, Celerity —Phrebe.
Mr J. C. Bannatyne's f and b s Bluebell, Erin —Ruby. Mr Keid's bl d Chester, Cheviot—Aberladv. Mr Reid, junior's ff s Twilight—Piccadilly. Mr \V. H. Ronayne's f and w s.Cameha,, Rod Kail—Dauntless.
Mr Hobort Smart's bl and and w d Tasman.. Mr A. Thomson's r dßichmond, Red Kail —Florence. Mr Jas. Daniels' b d Scaldings, Ben—Fly. Mr Jas. Daniels' b s Honey dew, Billy Bargais—Honey. Mr A. M'Laren's y d Hector, SultanMr A. M'Laren's br s Sly, Ben—Fly. Mr J. A. Duthie's w and br d Briton, Digby Grand—Beatrice. Mr W. Snow's bl s Fairy, Wellington— Meg. , , Mr W. Snow's wd d Camlet, by Camloden.. Mr Geo. Coombe's bl and whs Butterfly. Mr T. H. Dodson's r d Sea Lad, BedI fellow—Sister to Blary. Mr T. H. Dobson's bl s Sea Lad, Bedfellow—Sister to Blary. Mr H. Prince's bdl s Regalia. Mr H. Driver's r and f d Lcdgerkeeper, Treasurer —Hit-or-Miss. Mr S. G. Mercer's blk and w s Alice, Springbox—Queen Mab. Mr' G. M'Gavin's w and r d Esaendor, Blue-light—Blinkbonnie. Mr G. M'Gavin's blk and w d Bungay, Aracona —Tricolor. Mr J. M'Donald's blk and w s Skip, Ben— Mr J. M 'Donald's r and w s Verbena, BenMr A. L. Philp's blk and w d Bruce, Ben— Lly. Mr W. H. Taggart's w and y d Ranger;, Almond water —G i psy. Mr John Draper's drk brd s Gipsy, Orgo— Fan. ■ « CANTERBURY CLUB. Chkiktchurch, April 2ST.. j The following is the programme i:f the Coursing Club for the first meetaag r oiu May 23 and 24, the nominations fen-which, closed this afternoon :—Birthday Shakes; No. 1, for 1(> puppies, at L 3 Ss- eaclit. Winner, L 25 ; second, Lls ; third audi ' fourth, L 5 each ; 11 nominations; Tito Birthday Staker No. 2, for 10: slkb puppies, at L 3 each. Winner, L 25.;: second, Lls; third and fourth, L 5. eocla r- 13! nominations. The Birthday CVagy tli» gift of the members of the CluS*,, to. be ! run for by the winners of the abjure stakes. ! The Publicans's plate, for an unlimited '' number of all-aged dogs, at L 3 3s each, - with a piece of plate value L2O, the gift ' of some publicans of Christchurch; 13 1 nominations. It was decided that tlio - entries for the above, should close at 8 - p.m. on Wednesday, May 22, and that ' the draw should take- place the same. evening-
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 944, 26 April 1879, Page 2
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