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COURSING.

WATERLOO C'UF FINAL. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, April 1. The Waterloo coursing meeting was concluded at Omakau to-day in ideal weather. Results: Waterloo Cup.—Third mind: Millicent beat lvingi Poi; Live Wire beat Black Mus'n; Full Hand beat lilack Pirate; Norman Tuckfield beat Wheat ley's Bolight; Sunbeam beat. Piastre; Hainan's dory a bye. Fourth round: Millicent beat Live Wire; Full Hand beat Hannan's Clory; Norman Tuckfield beat Sunbeam. Semi final: Millicent beat .Vorinan Tuckiield; Full Hand a bye. Final: Jackson and Howard's Millicent and Full Hand divided tirst and second .monev.

Waterloo Purse.—.Second round: Forward March beat Dales' Pride; Katipo beat C'ollen's Gourd: Crusader beat Marquis of Queensburv: Seaplane beat The Shamrock; Warsong beat Parade. Third round: Forward iw»t Katipo; Seaplane beat Crusader; Warsong a bye. Semi final: Forward March beat Warsong ; Seaplane a bye. Fnal: Mrs. Clarke's Forward March and Seaplane divided first and second monev.

Plate. —First Round: Night Attack beat Sweet Home; Grand March beat Comedieta; Oamaru Brick beat Dash Kaka; Sparrow Hawk beat/Discipline; Bright Alice beat Wardancer. Second round: Night Attack beat Grind March; Oamaru Brick beat Sparrow Hawk; Bright Alice a bye. Semi final: Bright Alice beat Night Attack; Oamaru Brick a bye. Fnal: Bright Alice beat Oamatu Brick. COT T RSING AT OPUNAKE. Our Opunake rorrespondent writes that the Egmont Coursing Club intend to hold a big prize meeting in -Tune. The n;Miiiake Grand Cup will lie worth £IOO. and a cup valued at £5 5s and two gold medals will be given. Guarantees have been given by the local people in nmke the meeting n financial success. It will be the biggest coursing meeting that has taken place on this side of the mountain. Owners of dogs from various parts of New Zealand have signified their willingness to nominate. The secretary (Mr. C. Evetts) and a very enthusiastic committee have the details in hand.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1918, Page 3

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311

COURSING. Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1918, Page 3

COURSING. Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1918, Page 3

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