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COURSING.

The coursing match at JKangitata Station on Thursday (cue second hold in connection with iho recently inaugurated local club) was as success!ui as its prtnleoessur. Tht> day was bwautitully tine and the attendance good, and included several ladies. Twenty-tour Uugs took part in the compwdtiuus. These camw irom Cnristchui-oh, Abhbui'iyu, Kaugitata, Teinuka, Timaru, aact Uiiiuiitiu. Tlw oltioials connected with Uic cuu all worked haud.and in cousenuencu cverytuiug paosod oil exceedingly wall. ih« juii^etj' utjusioud in each inotauce was hoottiAed wiUioue dinßunt. One or two of Iht) ui>iu-»t)S were very .iine, and in Beverai lii&uucMS tho haros almost run the dugs to a sittudstiil. lv tact, in one lustauct; this actu^liy did ovxur, and an wscapa was fcti'octou. iJU'iug UlO afieruoou there wero uv loob thuu nvo uadeoidbd >^oes. lv Uie rm tis Cameo m«u Uyp. The last ruuuin^ wrtfiuudweidud, und.m the second the Hare proved a good one. Caaieo yot the iuu up, uul Uj p yottiug m shu wiped oil' the score; M&yuii,} tina Liuis o: lirauuy were Lhe next twu to uieoi. ihe rormec lhe run uj>, out.liio sutler with a neat fc6t-in scared ouiiiiy. Gyp (Kutky Lau —OJeuuiity, Luis ot linuidy (brjtudy—LwLtery) beloiiying to tiio Biiino uwuer (i>lr l\. Leo, ol leuiuUa) the leioC couise was not held, a,s iv auy case Mr htiti would taKo tho hrst and bocond prize money..

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXi, Issue 6051, 26 August 1903, Page 4

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COURSING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXi, Issue 6051, 26 August 1903, Page 4

COURSING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXi, Issue 6051, 26 August 1903, Page 4

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