DUNEDIN COURSING MEETING
[liV ti;i,kgr, ph.—press ASSOCIATION.] DtWKi.iN, Friday. Tin: Waterloo Cup Coursing Meeting Mas continued to-day. The weather cleared up about noon, but everything was very wet under foot. There was a fair attendance. The following are the results :— Wateuiaio Cut (second —Black Pine beat Market Day 11., lonu beat Sinoko, Flora beat Watermark, Snowball beat Harpcudeii, Presto beat Fernandez. Bu.vcKi.KT Stakes (second round).—Briarroot be.it Irish Me-, Lord Aston beat Lochiel, .Melbourne Tom beat Einin Pasha. Kinfjiisk ln.il LeCiiron, Stormy Night beat Scawfjill Lass, .Market Morn beat Scud, Battlecry beat Bonnie Black Bess, Ivanhoe bed Fhimbley, La.st Chance beat Miss Nancy, Vixen beat Rotomalmna, Penance beat Velio Boy, Isonomy beat Vosel. Watkhuio I'cksk (tii'.st round).—Emin beat Aorangi, Jack Tar a, bye, The Bantam beat Magic 1/ Fugue beat .Maid of Athens, Nelson beat Kuloolah. Watkki.o.. Plate (first round).— beat .Market Day 11., Harpeuderi beat »\ atennaik, Fernandez a bye. A THE It POEM. L>«,k lien-, my .k-.r !><■>•' There is for sale A ■•■-!-.iiin<-l Cottage ,it Avundale, An aero weli-witevod, fruit trees in the (rronnds For the knock-oat price of fifty live Pounds. At I homes, si, (Jue^n-atreet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8306, 12 July 1890, Page 6
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187DUNEDIN COURSING MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8306, 12 July 1890, Page 6
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