SPORTING.
THE WATERLOO COURSING MKETIXG. [Bt Tblboraph.J [united pkk6s association.] Christchuech, 10th July. The Waterloo Meeting conoluded to-day. The following arc tho results :— THB OOP. Final round.— Mr. M. Digby's bl. w. d. Eingwood, by Qluoose— Amy Hosello, boat Mr. T. Howe's f. d. Salamander, by SamGyp, and won. When Kingwood and Salamander went to the slips odds of 3 to 1 were freely laid on the former, aud when they left the slips Bingwood had a slight lead. As they raced to the hare Salamander went up to him, but nearing pnss the favourite draw away and just scoured first turn, and then turned again. Salamander now took possession, and soored two wrenches, when Eingwood again got in for a point. A few eiohaugoa then followed, and Salamander knooked Eirgwood down, and driving puss through the osoape, the flag went up for the favourite, who won by only one point. THE PURSE, Mr. R. J. Kerr's bk. b. Erioa, by Taraban —Miss Eidley. beat Mr. W. J. Taggart's f. d. Le Loup, by Totara— Luna, and won. THE PLAT*. Mr. A. Dalgleish's r. w. d. Market Day, by Hook — Skipping Girl, beat Mr. M. Digby's f. w. d. Abercorn, by Ohampaqne Charlie— Marigold, and won.
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Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 11 July 1885, Page 2
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