COURSING.
[BY xeuSOBAFH.—PBEBS ASSOCIATION.] Dunedin, Thursday. ' , weather was again wet and disagreeable tor tile June meeting of the Dun«din Coursing Club.. The attendance was fair, The reunite are:—- - -'!. _ Ladies' Bracelet (winner £40' a.ad bracelet * ;rannei-up, £20; on« dog, £10; two dogs/ £5 each).—: Mrs. Wise's r d' Diamond Jubilee, ?: by Maxim—Te Moiti, beat Miss A. FuelTrbr d Reckoner, hy-.Try, Fluke—Fly. • .Open Stakes (winner; £22; runner-up, £10third dog, Final: J. Mitchell'? brl. and iv u , Ti , ear ■'■<£' Wakefield, by. Goldsmith-The J Witch/ beat J. Price's r d Faueh-a-ballaga.'by ► " i Ileal—Frahy Lai?, and won the stake, : . .. , . i. . ... .....
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12602, 17 June 1904, Page 6
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95COURSING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12602, 17 June 1904, Page 6
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