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COURSING.

WATERLOO CUP MEETING. Third Day—-Satorday. The finals of the Waterloo Cup, Pane, Plate, and Bracelet Stake were ran off today at the Forbnry Plnmpton Ground. The weather was all that could be desired for coursing, bnt moat unpleasant for lookers on, consequently the attendance was poor. The following are results:— BRACELET STAKE. THIRD RODND I.oid Alton beat Briar Root Kingaik beat Melbourne Tom Market Horn beat Stormy Nitwit Ivanhoe beat Battle Cry Tjast Chance beat Vixen Isonomy beat Penance. Briar Root (even) and Lord Aston had a rare bustling trial, the flag going up ultimately for Lord Aston. Melbourne Tom (even) was led by Kingask four lengths to the hare, and only got in once in a fairly long course. Stormy Night (ft to 4) led Market Morn from the slips, but in the run-np was given the go-by by .the non-favorite, who Btuck well to his hare all through, only letting Stormy Night in once. Ivanhoe (3 to 1) led Battle Cry by a couple of lengthß, and beat him pointless. Last Chance (even) was led by Vixen by two lengths, but got in on the turn, and only gave the non-favorite one more chance in a long course. Isonomy (2 to 1) led Penance by two lengths, and had all the best of the trial. FOURTn ROUND. Kingaek beat Lord Aston Market Morn beat Ivanhoe Last Cbanoe beat Isonomy. Kingask (6 to 4) led Lord Aston by two lengths, and had all the best of a long course. Ivanhoe (2 to 1) led from slips, but on nearing the hare Market Morn shot by him and gained the hare. A short trial ensued, Market Morn gaining the verdict after a kill. Isonomy (2 to 1) led Last Chance by a length, and got the turn, but the latter got in, and kept well on the hare, winning with a little to spare. fifth RorNn. Kingask heat Market Morn Last Chance a hye. fisat. noiiNu. Mr J. Forward's brd d Last Chance, hy Te Kootl— Lily, beat Mrs Beverstock's f d Kingaak, hy Sardius— Solitude, and won tho stake. WATERLOO CUP. THIRD ROUND. Flora heat Snowhjll lona beat Black Pine Presto a bye. Snowball (3 to 2) led Flora by two lengths, and put in some good work, but the nonfavorite gained the verdict. A long trial between Black Pino (I! to 2) and lona, was given a no course. On the run-off the non-favorite had all tho best of a fhort trial.

FOtlP.Tn Ror>N!>. lona beat Presto Flora, a l>ye. lona (0 to 4) led Presto by two lengths, winning all the way in a fair trial, KINAL ROUND. Mr W. Gardiner's t w b Flora, by Sam—Miss Cameron, beat Mr lE. Irving's t w b lona, by Horse Marine—Solitude, and won tho Btake. WATERLOO PURSK. SECOND KOI'ND. Kmin Bey beat Jack Tar Fuguo beat The Bantam Newton a bye. Emin Bey (2 to 1) was led by Jack Tar by two lengths, but got in on the turn and did all the subsequent work. The Bantam ((> to 4) was led by Fugue by two lengths, and only got in for a couple in a short course. third snrxn. Emin Bey beat Newton Fugue a bye. Newton (2 to 1) lod from slips, but Emin Bey gave him the go-by, and got the turn. Keeping well ou his hare, he only gave Newton one chance, and won easily. final notmn. Mr .T. Munro'e blk w d F.min Roy, by Bordeaux— Bonnie Scotland, beat Messrs J. and W. MIIH'h ( or r hj Futile, and won the stake. WATERLOO PLATF. 1 INAIi IIOITNII. Mr \V. Hat ley's )> rt fimoko, by Smuggler—Coinn, bent Messrs Allan and I'inllnHon'n blk- w d Harpenden, by < Mkflold—Glucinn, and won the stakr. Hapendon (2 to 1) was led by Snioko to tho liarc, and tho non-favoratc kept to his work all through, winning easily. Considerable dissatisfaction was expressed by "doggy" men at the decision of tho judge in tho trials between Snowball and Flora, and Black Pino and lona. On the stand it was the general opinion that Snowball had won, with something to spare.

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Evening Star, Issue 8267, 12 July 1890, Page 2

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COURSING. Evening Star, Issue 8267, 12 July 1890, Page 2

COURSING. Evening Star, Issue 8267, 12 July 1890, Page 2

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