COURSING.
i-fj GREAT NORTHERN CLUB. Thj Great Northern Coursing Club brought the - opening meeting of the season to a, successful conclusion at Stamford Park on Saturday, "when three' stakes were decided. Mr. . P. G. Tapp acted as secretary. Mr. A. Paten was a capable slipper, and Mr. J. Tapper gave satisfaction as- judge. Good coursing was witnessed, the results being as follows: THREE KINGS MAIDEN STAKES of £16- ■ ■s Winner £12, runner-up £1. First Round: Mr. G. Foster's Waitangi beat Mr. E. Carter's Silverlitc, Mr. H. Prince's Brisbane Lass beat R. J. Fen ton'a King Advance, Mr. H. Aitkon'B Velma beat Mr.' J- Boyd's Buckland Lad, Mr. A. Gregory's Jack Dclaval beat Mr. D. Wallace's Blue Jacket. Mr. E. Carter's Snowfoot beat Mr. C. H. Buchanan's Maori Girl. Mr. C. E. Adams's Master Quick beat Mr. F. Lupton's Collar White, Messrs. Murdock and Leaning's Tipperary a. bye. First Ties: Waitangi beat Brisbane Lass, Velma beat Jack Delaval. Tipperary beat Snowfoot, Master Quick a bye. Second Ties: Waitangi beat Velma, Tipperary beat Master Quick Final: Mr. G. Foster's bd d Waitangi, by Kilmarnock Maid beat Messrs. H. Murdock and Leaning's bd d Tipperary, by Lord Waterford— and win the stakes. STAMFORD ALL-AGED STAKES, of £0. Winner £7, runner-up £2.
First Round: Mr. 8. Bilkey'a Lord Amans beat, Mr C. E. Adams's Soltano, Mr. W. Stone's Honeymoon beat Mr. F. Crcnaon's Ruffy. Mr. F. G. Tapp's Lily Veil heat Mr. 3. McSweeney's Twilight, Mr L. Bilkey's Eojal Amans beat Mr. T. Lobb's Hobomoko. First Ties: Lord Anions beat Honeymoon, Lily Veil best Royal Amans. Deciding Course: Mr. L. Bilkey's bk d Lord Amans, by 81. Amans (imported), bea', Mr F. G. Tapp's r b Lily Veil, by On Gusrd—Wild Lily, and won the stakes. SUPPLEMENTARY STAKESMr. E. Carter's Silvcrlitc beat Mr- JMcSweeney's Flush o' the Dawn, Mr. JMcSweeney's Twilight beat Mr C. E. Adams's Master Formeadon, Mr. F. C'ranEon's Huffy beat Mr. R. J. Fenton's King Advance. First Ties: Twilight beat Silvcrlite, Ruffy a bye. Deciding Course: Mr. J, McSweeney's bk and \vh Twilight, by Serpent—Flush o' the Dawn, beat Mr- F. Cranson's btl d Rudy, by Swift—'Tmic. and won the stakes. AUSTRALIAN WATERLOO CUP, By Telearath—Press Association—Copyright. Stdset. June 19. The W»te 100 Cup was won by Mr. Muir's Kins Comedy, which beat Mr. Bennett's Black Hope t
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15949, 21 June 1915, Page 10
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