COURSING AT HAMILTON
WATERLOO CUP MEETING SECOND DAY'S RESULTS [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON. Friday The Hamilton Coursing Club's meeting to decide the competition for the New Zealand Waterloo Cup was continued to-da/ ritt Whitiora, the weather being ideal. The meeting will conclude to-morrow. To-day's results were:— "Waterloo Cup.—Third round: Red Rufus (T. Taylor. Waitaral beat King's Own (K. Sinardon. Te Aroha), 4—o: Solitaire (E. Hurley, Pafea) beat Master Terms (E. C. Moore, Hamilton). 3—-0; Rhodesia ' (J. Hannan, Wanganni) beat Misty Maid (T. Brown and H. Boyleß. Hamilton). 4—o: Father Emerson (C. Huou. Wathi) beat Hurricane Zone (T. Brown and H. Boyle?, Hamilton), 4—o; .Tust Peter (L. Hunt. Patea) beat Winning Terms (J. Hannan. Wanganui), 21—1. Fourth round: Red Rufus beat Just Peter, on pace: l?J k .odesiu beat Solitaire, 3—o; Father Emerson, a bye. Rhodesia has drawn a bye for the semifinal, and he will meet the winner of the Red ftnfus-Kather Emerson contest for the final. Waterloo Plate.—First round: Scrooge beat Our Boy, Bold Spec beiit Double. Escape, Fairy Footstepß bent Stormy King, Black Pearl beat Slippery: Mosquito' Girl a bye.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22166, 20 July 1935, Page 19
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