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OAMARU, April 30. The coursing opened to-day with the third round of the Maiden Stake. Rcnults:—Fog Horn beat Pay Day, Waitapu beat Friekies Lnst, Millback beat Braddon's Luck, Jovial beat General Signal, Crosslaka boat Spiko Island. Fourth round: Waitapu beat Fog Horn, Millbank an 'accidental bye, Jovial a bye. Final: Millbank beat Jovial and won. In the Supplementary Stake J. Marsh's Tracker beat Prober's St. Leeer and won. TIMARU, April 30. Ihe South Canterbury Coursing Club was to have held a meeting next v-eek. but some mischievous person or persons let out or stoleall of the 70 hares in the encloc-ure, and in consequence Ihe meetir.g has been postponed indcfii.ite!7. PALMERSTON NORTH, April 30. In the first round of the Maiden S'akcs at ihe Palmerstcn Coursing Club's Meeting, hares ran fhort. R-jsults:— Dcnrfoot beat Messenger. Sunny Morn ran a bye, Colden Girl beat Nightshade, Clem Black beat Ropo Glen, Spiteful Nell beat GcMlcnian Jim, Armotft beat Jupiter, General Xuroratkin 'beat Gleii; Necklace beat Peptone, Master Gnnncr b?at Tyree. Gold Quartz beat Dandy Pat. Field Dny b-at Waipatua. Aftahan beat Don. Berdersbow beet Miss Advance, Cardiff beat Wolfe Tore,. Miss Winr.i* beat May King, Catch-as-catch-can beat Spearmint.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 13411, 1 May 1909, Page 10
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 13411, 1 May 1909, Page 10
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