TE AROHA COURSING CLUB.
MAIDEN AND ALL-AGED STAKES. (From Onr Own Correspondent) TE AEOHA, Wednesday. There was a satisfactory attendance of the public at the club's grounds, Herriesvllle, on "Wednesday afternoon, when good contests were witnessed throughout. Following are the results: — Maiden Stakes (winner £7, runner-up £3 10/, third dog 30/). —A. Smardon's Ireland's l'et beat H. Poole's Lowry, 3—l; E C Kevell's Nelson Chimes beat J. Baker's Gold Day, 3 —o; T. Cronin's Yellow Peril beat C. A. Kosenfeldt's King Limes, go- Charters and Bottomley's Lily of the Valley beat J. N unison's White Plume, 4 3; ,j. Paten-un's The Gift beat J. Crowiev's Beau Cavalier, B—s. First Ties.—lreland's Yet beat Kelson Chimes, s—l;5 —1; Lily of the Valley beat Yellow Peril, 3—2 * The Gift, a bye. Semi-final-— The Gift beat Ireland's Yet, rih r.f the Valley, a bye. Final —Charters and Bottomley's Lily of the Valley beat J. Paterso: 's The Gift,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 15
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185TE AROHA COURSING CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 15
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