COURSING.
THAMES VALLEY CLUB. (From Our Own Correspondent.) TE AROHA, this (lay. Despite unfavourable weather, there was a large attendance at Herriesvllle on Wednesday afternoon, when exceHent coursing was witnessed throughout, a ollowing are the results :— All-aged Stake.—First round: C. Cronin's Cinder Williams beat Gibbons and Hepburn's Mannikin, •B. Sainsbury s_ Master Jack beat A. Poole's The Don, Mrs. L. G. Buckenham's The Shrew beat H. Q u " m A Sr ■Frisco Lad, H. -May's Aroha Lad beat A. Smardon's War Lord, K. Siaardoli S King. Lu beat R. Herring's Nurrni, J. Fltepat* rick's Blue Heaven beat I. Grice s Battling Boy, C. Martelli's -Crossley beat A. Rosenfelt's Machinery, J. Crowley's Beau Geste beat H. Poole's Bu Chap. First ties: Master Jack beat Cinder Williams, The Shrew beat Aroha Lad, King Lu beat Blue ven, Beau Geste beat Crossley. Semi-final. Master Jack beat The Shrew, King Lu beat Beau Geste. Final: King Lu beat Master Jack.
Still further reductions at Fowlds' Sale. Men's white dressed collars, various shapes and sizes, 6d each or 3 for 1/3; oddments. —(Ad:)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1930, Page 16
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178COURSING. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 161, 10 July 1930, Page 16
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