COURSING.
Received Hay 1, '12.15 a.m. Sydney, April 30. ' At the National C'ours'rag Association'* <5 meeting, the Derby was won by Clear Light, with Colston Boy ft* runner-up. ■ The Oaks was secured by Black Cygnet, j runner-up Faithful Aggy. ' | By Telegraph.—Press Association, i Palmeraton K., Last Night 8 Following are to-day's result in the j first round of the Maiden Stakes of the Palmerston ('nursing Club's meeting, "jj Hares ran short, but the meeting «on« * eludes today. Deerfoot beat MttMß> )• gor; Sunny Morn ran a bye; Golden j Girt beat Nightshade; Clem Black beat 'M Hose (ilen; Spiteful Xell beat Gentleman Wl .Tim; Arnmota heat Jupiter; General jfj 'Kuropatkin beat Glen; Necklace beat J3 Peptone; Master Gunner beat Tjreej <m Gold Quartz bent Dandy I'nt; Field Day. 9 beat Waipatua; Attahau beat Donj ISA Bender's Bow beat Mies Advance; Cat- M din" beat Wolftone; Miss Winnie beat Jj May King; CatcU-as-catch-ean beat 'l Spearmint. M
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 81, 1 May 1909, Page 2
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155COURSING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 81, 1 May 1909, Page 2
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