(OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Cambridge, Last Night.
The Pakuranga* hounds arrived this, morning. The Land Court adjourned at half-past 10 to-day till to-morrow. The Cambridge Coursing Club's meeting of the All-Dog Stakes took place to-day at Broadmeadows. There wcie 20 entries — a magnificent field of all the cuursing blue l>lood of the Province, including S. Morrin's S mdy, Mark Twain and Spring ; Mr T.i vlor's Iv.inhoo and Venus ; Mr Hewitt's Viok and Duke of "Wellington ; Mr W. Y. Buckland's Sally Biass, Spring and Tom Mooie ; Mr McCabe'b Pmtire and Susan ; Mr Shora's Rifleman. The couvsi^g was fairly successful. Pinfire beat Buckland's Spring ; Diuid beat Papapa ; Tom Mooie beat Loul Nelson ; Yick beat Mark Twain ; Juno beat Merrill's Spring ; Sally Brass beat Duke of Wellington ; Venus beat Primrose ; Susan beat Ivanhoe. Sandy and Little Nell, Prince-s and Rifleman will run off with tie to-morrow. The township is quiet.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1235, 29 May 1880, Page 3
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145(OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Cambridge, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1235, 29 May 1880, Page 3
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