COURSING.
NORTH N.Z. COURSING CLUB'S MEETING. The July meeting of the North X.Z. Coursing Club opened at Middleniore Park on Saturday, when the first round and first ties of the Ladies' Bracelet Stake were decided The weather was fine, and the attendance good. Mr. W. E. Hackett officiated as judge, and Mr. G. Stevens as slipper, both geutlemen giving every satisfaction. As at previous. meetings, no fault could be found with the managementParticulars are:— LADIES' BRACELET of SOsovs; winner, 30 soys and gold bracelet; runner-up, £10; two dogs at £5. FIRST ROUND. Lady Forde beat Miss Advance, Sly Grog beat Grand Duke, Master Soult beat Prophet, Germaiiuo bent Master Waterford, Klllndinl beat Lady Dot, Dixie heat Lady Evelyn, Ned Corbett beat Lady Winnie, aflss Ebony beat Miss Mono, Gymple beat Boadllght, Droadlcss boat Fearless Footstops, Loulso boat King Don, Sandy McGregor beat Laughing Water, Hampton beat Bilon Terry, What-a-Devll beat Lfoaheart, Don Jose a bye, FIRST TIES, Lady Woode beat ply Grog, Master Soul* beat Germalme, Klllndinl beat Dixie, Miss Ebony beat Ned Corbett, Dreadless beat Gympte, Sandy McGregor beat Louise, Lady EDanratoa beat Don Jose, Wha.lMi.DevU a bye, ***** -rr'-
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 168, 18 July 1910, Page 7
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