SALES BY AUCTION.— THIS DAY.
Mr J. S. Bvcia.ANß-'-A.t tlys Cambridgp Yards, _ '$& % p'ciogJtf-tiittJc, ke To-Morrow. M!r Auked Bockland— At the Drui^ Yards, at ii o'clock— Cattle, &c. Messrs \V. J. Hunter 8c Co.— At the Frankton Yards, .it half-past 12 o'clock— Cattle, &c. ' Answers to Correspondents.
Cambridge: "A Lover of the Leash" wiites asking what are the points in coursing. We havo referred the query to our sporting contributor " Blue Gown," who writes as follows :-~A cote is scored when ono dog outruns the other ; a turn is one point ; two wrenches are equal to a turn ; a decided po-bjo scores two points ; and killing the hare is two points if it bo a kill of merit, but if ono dog turns the hare iuto the other one's mouth the kill goes for nothing.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1423, 16 August 1881, Page 2
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134SALES BY AUCTION.—THIS DAY. Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1423, 16 August 1881, Page 2
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