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COURSING.

NEW PLYMOUTH CLUB. MEETING ON SATURDAY. On Saturday afternoon, in good weather, the New Plymouth Coursing Club ran a novice stakes on the enclosure at Glenavon for dogs and bitches that had not won money. There were ten entries, Mr. W. A. O’Donnell’s MarI queteur lifting the first prize, with Mr. Ned Barriball's Wild Fuchsia second. An open j sweepstake was also run, Sweet Memory beatI ing Gipsy Gem for first place.- Mr. F. Doughty j was slipper and got his dogs away well. The ■ following are the details of each round:— NOVICE STAKES. First Round. Mr. Kerrishe's f.d. Tiniriki (Income —Rose) beat Mr. C. Haskell’s blk.d. Buccaneer (Black Pirate—Silent Wave). Mr. W. A. O’Donnell's r.-d. Marqueteur (Black Pirate—Silent Wave) beat Mr. J. Shore’s blk. and w.d. Wanderer (Cannibal — Royal Amans bitch) Mr. F. Barriball’s bd.d. Sail Home (Gloaming—'Miss Alonka) beat Mr. J. MacLennan’s blk.d. Captain Kidd (Pirate Chief—Champion Lass). Mr. Ned Barriball’s be.d. Wild Fuchsia (Pirate Chief—Champion Lass) beat Mr. B. Alien’s n.s. blk.d. I'm Gloaming (Gloaming— Miss Alonka). Mr. C. Haskell’s blk.b. Abber Lass (Aberfoy—Comedy Lass) beat Mr. A. Haskell’s blk.b. Silver Link (Black Pirate—Silent Wave). Second Round. Marqueteur beat Tiniriki. Wild Fuchsia beat Sail Home. Abber Lass a bye. Semi-final. Marqueteur beat Abber Lass. TVild Fuchsia a bye. Final. Marqueteur beat Wild Fuchsia. OPEN SWEEPSTAKE First Round. King Pirate beat Buccaneer. Sweet Memory beat Sleeve Alley. Gipsy Gem beat Captain Kidd. I’m Gloaming a bye. Second Round. Sweet Memory beat King Pirate. Gipsy Gem beat I’m Gloaming. Sweet Memory beat Gipsy Gem. The receipts for the day totalled £24 19s and the expenditure £lB 17s 6d, leaving a credit balance of £6 Is 6d.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1922, Page 3

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278

COURSING. Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1922, Page 3

COURSING. Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1922, Page 3

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