THAMES VALLEY COURSING
, r Y, nder wlntry conditions, the Thames \ alley Coursing Club decided an open ° n * the club ' s grounds at accounted for by tEeTnctment wLtler "“urn n clu£° rtl Y U , Ch -eduYeffifdul smooth its officials for the Sn i2 oth runnin S of the events. Messrs. Gibbons and Hepburn scored a popular win with their doe verdhftT’ W M° th . oroa & hl y deserved the iffic Se t Y l6 events, whi“ jfc. officiated most ably as slipper. a Pleasing feature of the dav’s which 'effidld 6 ,h um . ber of “Sod hares,” e«canes 1 d thl th , e - dogrs and Sained the c?edPt of mAv beins largely to the hares rf™ members, who trained the Delaney result™- 8 * burn’s Fira? jSdy. : 3 Gibb ° nSS and Hcp -
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 14
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130THAMES VALLEY COURSING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 697, 24 June 1929, Page 14
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