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PALMERSTON COURSING CLUB. The concluding day of the meeting of Palmerston Coursing Club was held at Terrace End yesterday. The weather was fine but cold, and there was again a good attendance. On the whole the sport provided was interesting, an especially line course being the final for the Maiden Stake, in which Messrs Fitzgerald Bros.' (Wellington) dog St. Olliver met Mr W. J. Williams' (Feilding) bitch Lady Cardigan. The hare proved a strong one, and afforded the dogs plenty of scope for work, but St. Olliver put up an exceptionally clever performance and won by the narrow margin of 2 points. Members' Sweepstake: Ist dog £15, 2nd dog £5, and 6 dogs at £1. (Continuation of First Round.) Straybird beat Birkenhead. Just in Time beat Lady Kathleen. Lord Matlock a bye. Moss Rose beat Ventilator. Noble Dorris a bye. Second Round. Searchlight a bye. Jiu Jitsu beat beat Blue Spec. Lady Prim beat Garibaldi. Tarra beat Pipi. Dorcas beat Shannon. Straybird beat Just in Tiii.o. Noble Dorris beat Lord Matlock. Moss Rose a bye. Third Round. Searchlight beat Jiu Jitsu. Tarra beat Lady Prim. Dorcas beat Straybird. Moss Rose beat Noble Dorris.* Semi-Final. Searchlight beat Tarra. Moss Rose beat Dorcas. Mr Overton, owner of Searchlight and Moss, Rose, decided to divide, taking first and second money, amounting to £20. Maiden Stake, of 40 soys; Ist dog £25, 2nd £7, and 4 dogs at £2 each. Respite beat Maori Boy. Lady Cardigan beat Myrtle. Royal Artillery beat Portcullis. Wargod beat Conn Flinn. St. Olliver beat U R. Crimson Rambler beat Defiance. Euchre a bye Fourth Round. Lady Cardigan beat Respite. Wargod a bye. Euchre beat Crimson Rambler. St. Olliver a bye. Semi-Final. Lady Cardigan beat Wargod. St. Olliver beat Euchre. Final. Messrs Fitzgerald Bros.' bd d St. Olliver beat Mr W. J. Williams' fawn b Lady Cardigan and won the stake. The run-off between these two dogs resulted in one of the best and most interesting courses at the meeting. St. Olliver led by two lengths in the run up, and in a sequence of give and take turns, St. Olliver was always the cleverer, finishing up with a kill, and landing the stake by 8 points to 6. * Colds Demand. Attention, Consumption exists only because of neglected Colds. Golds are quickly cured by fresh air and Lane's Emulsion Breathe pure fresh air and take Lane's Emulsion rugulariy. Colds, Consumption, ana Lane's Emulsion, are enemies : both cannot remain in the same bouse. Lane's Emulsion is always master. It's Famous Because It's Good. Two sizes, 2/6 and 4/6. Gitmists and Stores. Take none but Lane's. £% 4^S §RECOrHIENDATION| [SCHNAPPSS ■ UAI th« Urg«»t Sal* g » of mny *l»tfl» br%nd |j | n of spirits In Australia,; R B OVER 1,300,000 I B BOTTLES Jfai 8 ( H AWN V ALL T. S T| |t It goo 4 f«r *11. It lav • i §a a> jm*^*» l>raoln£ Mm>tc» f O medlcta«th«*act»onth« H H Kidn*r» and bl*dd«r. *.

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Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 320, 18 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 320, 18 July 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume II, Issue 320, 18 July 1907, Page 4

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