THE WATERLOO CUP.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION. J DuNEDIN, Friday. The attendance at* the second day's coursing of the Waterloo meeting was not large, but the sport was again excellent. The second and third round of the Cup and the Bracelet, and the first round of the Purse, were completed as follows : — Waterloo. Cop.—Second round : Silvia beat Tounhope, Lonewood beat Kinsley, Kiwi bent Secretary, Bridegroom. 2nd beat Joe Brown, Newton beat Gallant Foe, Flora 2nd beat Gordon, Ringer and Quintona ran an undecided, Sailor Boy beat ! Frique, Ringer beat ' Quintona. Third round: Sylvia beat Lonewood, Bridegroom 2nd beat Kiwi, Flora 2nd beat Newton, Sailor Boy beat Ringer. j •>'- Bracelet Stakes. — Second round : Sunshine beat Memento, Tyrone beat Old England, Newmarket beat Will-o'-the-Wisp, Briar-rook beat Kapiolani, Meg Dods beat Jugurtha, Deception beat Sunset, Sultan beat Kilatarline, Allegretto beat Bonny Black Bess. Third round : Tyrone beat Sunshine, Briar-root beat Newmarket, Meg Dods' beat Deception, Sultan beat Allegretto. Waterloo Purse of £60, for 16 dogs beaten in the first round of the Cup.— Old Acquaintance beat Artillery, Red Pine beat Nelson, Rotomahana beat Little Jack, Rocket beat Doric, The Brewer beat Clan-na-Gael, M&raroa beat Kea, Dribbler beat Kilkenny, Shamrock beat Presto.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9142, 25 August 1888, Page 6
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