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COURSING.

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Palmerston North, May 25. For the second (lav of the; Coursing Club's Jlay moot the weather was line. The fullowniß are tLio result* :- gupiilpnmntary Stake.-Mi» Boclmm beat .Miss Tiix, AVntehimm beat Uarenco, British Grenadier beat UoUl J-im, Jliiui beat Gold Wai. Captain Slarliglit bent Gold Top, Blue Sky beat Jibbooin. Third Hound ot Maiden Stake-Made-line beat Sir Minto, Silk Blcut's beat King Master, Myre beat Maximized. Third Round of Open Sweepstake.— Cardiit beat Gold Dust after one undecided course; Pirate Captain beat Dominion; Day Star, a bye. Second Hound cf Supplementary Stake. -Watchman beat MUs Bodmin, British Grenadier beat Mina, Captain Starlight beat Blue Sky. Semi-final, Maiden Stake-Madeline beat Silk Blouse (the latter falling badly); Myrc, a bye. Semi-final, Open Swcpps-tako.-Carrtilt beat Day Star, after an exceptionally long cohi'm; Pirate Captain, a bye Semi-final Supplementary Stake.—British Grenadier beat Watchman; Captain Starlight, a bye. Final, Open Sweepstake—After an undecided course, .T. Jenkinson's Pirate Captain boat G. Bailey's Cardiff. Final, Maiden Stake.—After an undecided course, T. Henry' s Myre boat J. Patterson's Madeline, and won.

Pinal, Supplementary Stake.— J. Jenkinson's British Grenadier beat P. Lutz's Captain Starlight, and won the stake.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 7

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COURSING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 7

COURSING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 7

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