Coursing.
Second Day.
"•; Beautiful weather prevailed to-day, When the seconct. day of the present courfriug^ meeting iw;as held/ The attendance of the general public was not very good! during the «arly pa?e oi* the day, but improved as; the afteptooon progressed? A supplementary-stoke for dogs b'eatfea in the first and se«Ni„ round |*f the'open was ihe fifsis event. Thei'S'were only six acceptors,? I and the Mai-quis was; withdrawn from .the first rcfttadj-fearing-.Port -'Arthur to .?un a bye. Following the snpplemenMy stake, a; lodJiii stake for dogs owned a&d;"trained -within a; distance of four mi&s, and for members' living outside thedistrict wa« vtih:- .Thirteen entries wer* received, for the open staktfwas run a_fteiv' the second round of the'loeal stake. .Appended- arc details oFthe various in.hs upto -joing to press :-=» . Supplementary Stake*—FawS .Jog £5, second dc?g £1.
Fikst BotM>>. M. TaylSr's Port Asthur;. hy Kilmanham—Kanet, a bye-;* M.. House Girl.-by Megaphone—Feiforation, a bye; Wall 'an'_.. Flrf's? The Ganger, _by t Batcher Boj*^G'illi«v lbsait W. Devine's Seview, by -i£M<.r.lmj>j—Lady Islington:-
Local- Stake—First dog 2%,. scetß__ dog £3,-third dog&2? FIHgT'"BOUN.D;iT. Richards' Rival, by MiidW— [ Unknown Lass, beatfA.iShadlibWs-Missi I Day, by Red Light->-=-Ponsonby;;; Bbamish's Madame Melba, by Davt—Perfume, beat E-. Burns' Miss Prim.. byMaxim— Primrose;- H. Mc^itaiey's The Marquis, -by The Mastcr-^Miar-chioness, beat Dr Peach's Speedwell,, by Makirikiri—Upokungaro-; - EL. Palmer's Maximum, by. Botfly—-MisssMae, beat W. Devine's Review, by.'Al_er--shot—Lady "Islington-; C. BarferdT* Nobleman, by Ilex^—Lady,. beat' WMcConkey's Petal^by Ildx—Bose-JGeaif •: T. Richard's Eivalry,. Kindon—Urnknown Lass, beatß. J. Munro's Egmont, Welcome Jack—Mater <-, A. Manson and Nash's Fanny Delahia, Bh'irkaway —Firefly, a bye.
OPEN. STAKE. Foueth. Round. Lord Cardigan.beat Kitty"; Qgeen of Clubs, a bj c. The final for the-big. event v/illrthns be between Lord Cardigan and-Q,*ieen of Clubs. The former is rega.rded< as a certain winner.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8072, 24 August 1905, Page 5
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288Coursing. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8072, 24 August 1905, Page 5
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