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AUCKLAND COURSING CLUB

Tm 18BBcoui»* season, „&, the a i%s of the Auckland Coursing Club, warned My inaugurated * tie Club". Plu mptol) Ground (Avondale raceconm) ye iteZ a ternooD, when the first and second round, of the New Lynn Maiden Stakes and ft, first round of the Arondale Cup me nrj fo decision. Evi lently the unsatisfactory state of the elements had little or no detrimental effect on the attendance, there being iewat between two and three hundred enthusiast) and owners, which must be considered abo T( the -iverase_ for a Wednesday afteraoo. . gathering. The decisions of the judge Mr J. Barr, found favour in every instance noi a single coarse being questioned, while the slipper, Mr. J. Fergusson, despatched the ' dogs on their journey to the entire satisfaction : of all parties concerned. The management ' committee, slip stewards, call steward are tr '■■ be all complimented on the efficient manner in * ' which they acquitted themselves of their ■■*"-"- respective duties, and the secretary, Mr H ; ' : ' B. Hayr, is deserving of special praise for th* : arrangements and general conduct of th( " meeting. Excellent coursing was witnessed *>. throughout, the quality of the dogs engaged''iV being above the average, while the hares--!* released were in every instance gallopers of : S^'. : the first water, as might be gathered. frottS§< the fact that less than half-a-dozen kills were®"•=. recorded during the day's sport. The follow- . ing are the particulars :— New I.tk:) Maiden Stakes. Winner £3), runner '"'■* up £7 10s, three dogs at £3 each, four dogs a ay.' . I ■■' each. - ,ti:>.;<'-.~\^: FIRST ROOD. >.' " * ' ; _ ' Mr. C. Whitten'sbl and b Lidy Gtt*;'\sߣ:-:i?' : / Star or Snowdrop-Marble Hock, beat Mr ~- 'vp', j '< y- 'r Baker's blk d Best Bower,by Merchant-Ma-m*. k*t lade '-*.; : -'.' : % I Mr. J. Appleby's brdl and wh d Surlieh»; : bVßiui' <• &■' Star— Hide-a-wee, beat Mr. C. II BarW,!*b.'a'n4' - - !S: - bit d Cupid's Dart, by Cupid-Ranjupu Mr. Thos. Farquhar's ns bni il ij-.m»,R,, :[,, '&' Blue Star-Bide-a-wee, heat Mr. M:-.':F-ericv'.' wrj ' and I d Port How, by Port Phillip-Marmalade -V- "■%' Mr. W. J. Baker's uik anil wh b Bawlr; hy M~er.' '?%■ chant—Marmalade, beat Mr. Thus. Vales' Q 'i n ,i :; ; f d Robin Hood, by Sydenham- Irt-rla . -' Mr. W. Cavanagh's I and wh b' Rita, bv Rocket— ' ''■'(•■ Belle, heat Mr. F. Davis' red dag Tradesman, by; '•'s" Merchant—Kotern v ■ '.■ ..:]. Mr. W. B. Hackett's blk and wh i^ ■ Aj ix iv ; *'& Martini.Henry-I.eda, beat Mr. Edw Fm's blk'and ;i r wb d Captain Webster, by Fiddler -- Miss Bannister! *C Messrs. Fuller and Morton's »h and i d Sir Roio '■'' ■'■'■ ■ ■ by Prince-lady, beat Mr. W.. Felon's blk and #b ' *■;;; b Snowfiake, by Snowdrop-Mary '; ■ • •■■■ ■ • :.■.; ; :>J. Mr. C. Ilmton's blk and wh l> Udj Mack |V ''-■ Blue Cap— Betty, beat Mr. W. H ' ■ Morton','.-' i'v brdl d Speed King (late Jack), by Speed-Einprei*'- : - 'SiMr. H. Potty's red b latin, by Merchant—Forget". ""'■■',. me not, beat Mr. Jsw. Forward's brdl and'wh'd" ; v J.F., by Carbine-Wild Rose 11. Mr. C. Whlttcn's wh and brdl b Queenie, by Bill's: "■&; Star or Snowdrop-Marble Hock, beat. Mr.'C'Hhji ■ &i ton's red d Monowai, by Master Beime—Fly (aft-?. ' ':'$ a no course and an undecided) "■'■■..V-. Mr, W. Wood's blk and wh b Romp, by Si r. libber'. '■ —Rangapai, beat Mr. G. Fleming's blk b Oilg'i,; t'.y: *'f Merchant— Kotero ■ : -!!>y-:.- :: ". '■'£ Mr. J. Appleby's hi and wh d The Wanderer: r.y '% Blue Star—Bide-a-Wee, beat Mr. A. .-Wood/a..bl'tf-. '-i Errand B"y, by Bruce-Belle *-■-. %' ■' ['■' -. " Mr. F. Kelly's b' an.l wh b Blue Girl, by Blue Cap -3 —Lady Betty, beat Mr. W. Saxon's bl and »h { Bessie, by Donald -Belle ■<.-.. '"■"• ■■:& Mr. J l.itar's red and wh d Th» Vicar, Cari-v■■'■:? doc- Mystery, beat Mr. J. W. Russell's brdl and via? •<;, b Trilby, by Merchant— Spree ■■•,:..:'''.;,-;' „ 4' Mr. C. Hinton's blk and wh d Sir Thomas.-'tj '■■■& Blue' Cap-Lady Betty, beat Mr. 0. Newport's: blk ■ ; ; and wh d Black Jack, by Snowdror—Mai) Mr. W. 4 Strahan's blk and wh d Oineer'; ; ' '.' Sandy—Lady isabelle, beat Mr. J. Taylor's redid* -. 5j Keiler, by Merchant— Marmalade % Mr. M. Tavlor's W.ll and wh dog e Siaiice'(!it> ■ C' A.H.0.0.), by Padlock-Mockinc Bird, heat Mr W. M A. Stralian's wh and brdl d Three Star, by BliisV %■ Star-Belle * .■•' * i-S'V- ' % SECOND ROUND. ■■<~■:■};■:s lady Guy beat St .rllaht':' ; ";; j■' - v Bangle beat Gameboy ■ '.'■■■ :'>.V, • . Ajax beat Rita ■-■■■ ;',-''.- • ■;• Lady Mack beat Sir Roto ■'""J A;' ! .- .4 Queenie beat Laura '"■■?.s•' » ; -V The Wanderer heat Romp ".'..:' Vs'. ,r '. ■" '''S' Blue Girl beat The Vicar .J; , . ■';:'.'•_:■.,,,, I: Sir Thomas beat Ginger. , '■ , ; Reliance ran a bye • ..;:■*■--...:- : > -~') Avo.vdai.E CUP. Winner £!« 10s, runner-up'; £&,' ■■-! third dog £2 10s. ■ ''••-■■'"? .§ FIRST ROUND. •".- .- ' "' '"% «x Mr. J. W. Russell's rd and wh b Dora !!, by Kocibail—Woolcott, beat Mr. C. Rogers' f d Discard, by ; § Cast-OrT-Belle Mr. G. W. Steren's »nd f d White Hind, bf-'M Caradoc-Cerita, beat Mr. W. Cavanagh's wh and if- '?f. d Linwood, by Australian Peer—Fly (after an un- .; decided) ; Mr. W. Jones' (ns) blk and wh b Wisdom, by Port", *"' Phillip—Spruce, beat Mr. J. A. Tapper's blk and ' '■". wh A Raspberry, by Caradoc—Mystery . i'V..;' Mr. J. W. Russell's brdl and wh d Storoifiend. bj .< The Brewer -Stormynignt, eat .Mr. W. Dohorty-!) * wh and blk d Newport, by Port Phillip -Spruce ::«■ Mr. M. Fallon's rd and wb d Tim Doolan, bj ■' Caradoc-Mystery, beat Mr. R. Speer's brdl d '*:£" iequah, bv Whip - Busy Bee . '"<> Mr. C. Whitten's wh and Id d Guy Fawkes, b>ft> Blue Star or Snowdrop-Marble Rock, beat Mr . C. C. Gordon's blk b See Saw, hy Livingstone-Leo- , ■ line '•■■';■•' The concluding rounds of the above-men- "~ tioned stakes will be run off on Saturday '~!, next, and au additional supplementary ■-■ Stake for all dogs beaten in the first and ' second round of the Mew. Lynn Maiden ■}. Stake, will be included in the programme, ■-..)■ Nominations for this event close with the : secretary, Mr. H. H. Hayr, at the Club's' office, Vulcan Lane, this evening at eight ::■ p.m. The draw will take place immediately '■ after, and the card will be called over at'.;?...nine o'clock in the Occidental Hotel.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10131, 14 May 1896, Page 6

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AUCKLAND COURSING CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10131, 14 May 1896, Page 6

AUCKLAND COURSING CLUB New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10131, 14 May 1896, Page 6