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COURSING AT DUNEDIN.

Tho Dunlin Coursing Club reeumed their meeting at the Forbnry Plumpton on Saturday. The ground was nice and drv, and the hares galloped remarkably well. Mr J. Jones did the 6lipping in the Supplementary Stakes, and Mr E. H. Price acted in the other event*. Mr A. Cursey was the judge. There was a fair attendance, air H. Andrews (president), Mr E. Morris (secretary), and the other officials worked well "and kept tilings going, and Mr E. W. Price looked after the Pressmen. Results : MAIDEN STAKE. Winner, £3O and clock presented by Mr C. H. Street; runner-up, £5; two dogs, £2 10s each ; four doge, £2 each. —Third Round.— Mr J. Ramsay's Awkward Jim (Eclipse --Pretty Lass)* beat Messrs Boyle and Jenkins's Haydn (Enchanter—Fail- Maid). Mr F. Carter's Irish Twist (StarlightErin's Pride) beat Mr J. Bermingham's Pleasant Lady (Pleasant Days—Zetland Ladv). Mr F. Carter's The Convict (Bugle Call —Dartmoor) beat Mr W. Goodall's Woolton (Bugle Call—Fleetwind). Mr P.." M'Donald's Bob Mac (Doctor Mac—Fly) beat Messrs Boyle and Jenkins's Forest King (Greenwood—Sunbonnet). —Fourth Round.— Irish Twist beat Awkward Jim. The Convict beat Bob Mac. —Final.— Irish Twist and The Convict divided the stake, both being owned by Mr F. Carter. 3PEN STAKE. Winner. £ls and trophy presented by Thomson and Co; runnerup, £7; two dogs, £2 10s each. —Second Round.— Mr G. M'Leary's Queen of Scots (Scottish Chief—Peppercorn) beat Mr J. Jones's Greenbranch {Greenwood —Queen of Scots). Messrs E. G. and J. W. Price's Bugler Call—Dartmoor) beat Mr J. Jones's Bluegiun (Greenwood —Queen of Scots). Mr J. Jones's On Guard (Bugle CallDartmoor) beat Mr W. G. Raines's Roulette (Watt— Xap). Mrs Everest's Wild Lily beat Mr W. "Barclay's Looselev (Darlinghurst—Princess May).' —Third Round.— Queen of Scots beat Bugler. On Guard beat Wild Lily. —Final.— On Guard beat Queen of Scots. On Guard led a length, and scored j nretty quickly ; then Queen of Scots rattled up a score, but could not equalise the account before puss escaped. SUPPLEMENTARY STAKE £1 each. First dog £5, second dog £3, two dogs £l. —First Round.— Mr A. T. Price's Salvation Soldier (SelfPenial—Ac* of Diamonds) beat Mr H. T. Andrew's Ladv Greenwood (Greenwood— Sunbonnet). Messrs Boyle and Jenkins's Kilts (Kilty— Ladv Mollyl beat Messrs Goodman and Willis's Struck Oil (Starligbt— Oilskin). Mr J. P. Mullaly's Wild Heather (Awapuni—Maggie) beat Miss Race's (ns.) Last Thought iGreat Thought—Nine of Diamonds). Messrs Boyle and Jenkins's Green Bonnet (Greenwood —Sun Bonnet) beat Mr H. Drake's Greenleaf (Greenwood —Sunhade). Messrs Reeves and Jenkins's Diamond King (Band of Hope—Nine of Diamonds) beat Mrs V. Jackson's Sweet Erin (Bugle Call—Erin's Pride). Mr H. T. Andrew's Greensward (Greenwood—Sunbonnet) beat Mrs Marks's Lady's Luck (Braddon's Luck—Lady Mollv). Mr G. Dunlop's M'Gluskey (Scottish King—Peppercorn) beat Messrs Goodman ami Willis s Ligbtning (Starlight—Golden Ring). —Second Round.—• Kilts beat Salvation Soldier. Wild Heather beat Green Bonnet. Diamond King beat Greensward. M'Gluskey, a oye. —Third Round.— Kilts beat Wild Heather. M'Gluskey beat Diamond King. —Final— M'Gluskey beat Kilts. M'Gluskey galloped in front and turned, then Kilts"fell, and M'Gluskey promptly killed.

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Evening Star, Issue 14964, 26 August 1912, Page 3

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COURSING AT DUNEDIN. Evening Star, Issue 14964, 26 August 1912, Page 3

COURSING AT DUNEDIN. Evening Star, Issue 14964, 26 August 1912, Page 3