NATIONAL COURSING MEETING
(By Telegraph— Presß Association) HAMILTON, 20th July. The New Zealand Waterloo Cup was decided on the Hamilton Coursing Club’s grounds this afternoon, in inclement weather conditions, which affected the attendance. Despite the unfavourable conditions, excellent courses were witnessed. In the final of the Waterloo Cup, Rhodesia (Wanganui) defeated Father Emerson (Waihi) after a “no course” and an “undecided course.” While Father Emerson was unlucky, the victor was clearly the better dog in the final. In the New Zealand Waterloo Purse the live dogs to qualify for the second round divided the stake, this procedure being followed in the New Zealand Waterloo Plate, as a result of the adverse weather conditions. Those to divide the slake in the Purse were Broughshane (Hamilton), Blue Wings (Hamilton), Master Magra (Auckland), Beauty Terms (Wanganui), Masher (Patea).
In the Waterloo Plate: Scrooge (Paten), Black Pearl (Waihi), Bold Spec (Hamilton). Mosquito Girl (Eltham), and Fairy Footsteps (To AroliaJ divided Ihe stake
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 July 1935, Page 6
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158NATIONAL COURSING MEETING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 23 July 1935, Page 6
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