COURSING.
THAMES VALLEY CLUB. [by telegraph.—own correspondent..] ; 7 TE AROHAj Wednesday: Tlio Thames Valley Coursing Club this afternoon held an. event for dogs that had never , won a stake outright. It drew an entry of IG, and £2O was given in prize money. Tho winner was Caringtwohill, and j . the runner-vp . Billy Boy, Th'o results .were:— ■ . . , < First Round.—G-. Nicholson s Bill? Boy .. . beat H. Poole's Bu Chap, G. Gardner s Biuo . , Paper beat H. Flay's Aroha. Lad. n. Smardon's Tigritiya beat. A. 0 Toole a Lord, E. Salisbury's Master JacU beat G . bons and 'Hepburn's K, .sma don's My C. Storey Dust, C.. Cromn's a® Ellery's Thoughtless Bfiauty^C c loniil 'a;\'W : Bottoniloy a Caruistwohillb Eeivetfif] | Cinderella, -J. ' Fitepatn?* « . •; ■ . beat J. Hall's Just Teddys beftl Blue Second Rouna.— Billy , , 'rig*Wya> J Paper, Master beat ftri gtwo . 1 Selection beat Cwder ,« hill beat Blue ? e^sinyi. Boy, beat J In the eemi-fin«' 0 Lg I b ea t My Selection.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20678, 25 September 1930, Page 9
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