COURSING
N.Z. ASSOCIATION MEETING Press Association DUNEDIN, Wednesday. At the 31st annual meeting of the National Coursing Association of Zealand last evening, delegates present represented Otago, Southland. Christchurch, Waikato, Waitara, Patea. Taranaki, Wairarapa and Thames Valley. T*.: president, Mr. B. S. Irwin, referred to the fact that the Australasia Waterloo Cup of 1927 had been allotten to New Zealand by the Australasia* Coursing Union, and so the coune ' in the interest of the event, had cided to allot the running to tne Christchurch Club, which had success* fully handled the event in 1924. } - Christchurch ground and its I’aciU were very suitable. f The balance-sheet showed a creai £ 50. The following officers were j pointed:—Patron, Mr. O. R- Wise, P* sident. Mr. B. S. Irwin vice-presidents, Mr. G. Ryan (Cn church), Mr. T. A. Alexander < ln \- cargill), Mr. J. McKenna (Patea). H. R. Soffe (Waitara); reprpsentau' on board of control of Coursing Union, Messrs. R- Lo' and Martin Taylor. Mr. "W. IT \ (Frankton Junction) was av judge for the Australasian water. Cup fixture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 April 1927, Page 6
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172COURSING Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 April 1927, Page 6
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