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COURSING.

The South Canterbury Coursing Club opened the season on Thursday last by a meeting at the Pareora Estate, but were obliged to leave the final courses till yesterday. Thursday was wet and unpleasant, and the attendance of onlookers was small. The coursing was good. The following are the results PuFPT Stakes— First dog, £l4 14s ; second dog, £7 7a ; third dog, £3 3s. FIRST ROUND. Witch Hazel beat Darebin. Jock o’ the Green beat Lady. EffieiDeans beat Blade o’ Shamrock, Wandering Friar beat Maggie Lauder. Scotch Mist beat Trenton. Swift beat Sir Garnet. v SECOND ROUND. 5 Witch Hazel beat Jock o’ the Green. Wandering Friar beat Effie Deans. Scotch Mist beat Swift. FINAL. Mr J. W. Hurt’s Wandering Friar won the stakes. All-aged Stakes— First dog, £l6 16s; second dog, £8 8s ; two doge, at £4 4s each. FIRST ROUND. Bell Lorimsr beat Grasshopper. Scotland Yet beat Jersey Lily. Glasgow Collie beat Bercsford. Market Day beat Demon. Queen o’ Scots beat Black Lass. Laburnum beat Scofel. Luath beat Miss Miss McKenzie. Spider bet Vena. SECOND ROUND. Scotland Yet beat Bell Lorimer. Market Day beat Glasgow Collie. Laburnum beat Queen o’ Scots. Luath beat Spider. FINAL. Mr T. R. Jones’ Market Day won the Stakes.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1335, 2 May 1885, Page 3

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206

COURSING. Temuka Leader, Issue 1335, 2 May 1885, Page 3

COURSING. Temuka Leader, Issue 1335, 2 May 1885, Page 3

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