COURSING.
The National Coursing Club's opening meeting was brought to a close at Saturday. The weather was boisterous, a cold wind making things uncomfortable. C'uallenor Stakiir, for all-aged dogs at £3 each.-Winner, iI80; runner up, .£35; third dog, .£2O 10a ; two dogs at .£lO each ; four dogs at ,£0 each ; nine dogs at .£3 each. PINAL ROOM). Mr 8. Bladon's blk w b Bloomer, by Living-stone-Bliss, beat Mr M. Taylor's brd 1) Lizzie Godfrey, by Brewer—Deception, and won the stakes. Wajhio Stakes, for eight dogs at £1 10s each Winner, .£8 and Mr Loasby's trophy; runner up, <£!. KIN Mi ROUND. Mr J. Wetheridgo's nomination wf b Myrtle, by Caradoc— Mystery, beat Mr J. W. Price's brd wd Lynn Regis, by Rockot— Cora Lynn, and won. Waironc-oa STAKES, for dogs beaten in the second round of the Challenge Stakes, at £1 Ids each ; winner £■> and Wairongoa trophy; runner up, .£2los. FINAL ROUND. Mr L. Rulledge's nomination f vv b Buckwing, by Carbine--The Bantom, beat Mr 11. Lotkaby's r w and f d Faster-and-Faster, by Deceiver—Yorkshire Lass, and won.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1262, 7 May 1896, Page 26
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