COUSING.
■'. H' "■■ ■■: l;ir v<i yiijijf; ';• yi;il!jvr •;■;■.-,'-■ .■: ''.pet., thy fleet; grßy^pand|urge f hiafly_ing' j foe." ! T77- c 'i"-7>'''7 !f 7> °* ,V<oi. - ! "f! ; !.,■•'(!• l-KUllyv „ >Ke sAaW glqclfy welcome pp^tributwns i atid'infor' mdyipkon Comsing'matt^rsi duly ■' attested 1 61/ Wife . stjna- '•■■ twee and a&dress&slof'ttwsenddrsii >'■' -'Hv.;; ;,.\- --. ..Greyhound JhtODUCE.— On. the :4th- Feb., Mr J. G; Aberne.thyrS ,f .& ,w-. slut j Patience, . seven ,p:up_sj f to. -Me t: T. .. Macready's imported dog, Stair Lad; four sluts and three. J^jjgs, all kept. **^ We understand that Mr E. Sauhders has tlie followitig dogs now in training, and will riih them during; the coming season:— Black dog, Piper; blk dog;' Tally-ho ; 'blk' dog, Black Tracker • and blk anVi white bitch, Electrai ' : Tho Plumpton Company are now : moving ahead with the necessary, and final fencing 1 for the, inner or " ruuning circle," and as soon,. as the wire, now! on its way to the Colony, arrives, ,^th ere will be, nothing to do but adjust it to' the fencing.' The ground will be in. first- class condition, and if it has a fault, it is that it is a little too large, However, this is a fault that can easily be remedied at any time. There must be some 200 hasres now in the inclosure, aud they have abundance of excellent feed, so that the approaching season can be looked forward to with confidence by the lovers of the leash as sure to provide such sport as was never before seen in the Auckland Province, while the generous spirit displayed by tKe President and Vice-President in presenting to the Committee a gold and a silver cup to be run for should certainly stimulate the owners of dogs to put their best foot foremost to possess the coveted- trophies. In , the next Puppy Stakes, there is. no doubt but there will be a large entry, as there are many now in the district, and some of them that we have seen are certainly . worth owning, and will, with careful and proper training," no doubt give a good account of themselves. Among these, we may specially mention Mr 'Derviu's young dog by Welcome Jack out of his slut Peifume. , He should be a clinker.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 230, 7 February 1885, Page 4
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362COUSING. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 230, 7 February 1885, Page 4
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