Coursing.
SOUTH ISLAND COURSING CI.CR. The second 1 day's meeting oryiied tli.i afternoon under weather conditions that were nearly ideal for the sport, the ground being in first-clas? condition, th-niyh t!ie light was somewhat dull. The attendance was poor. Results: uMAIDKN STAKE. Third Round. Little May beat Kilburnie. Special Days heat Iriili l.ad. Awapuni biat All Over. Ciocdcrougli be.it Stylii;!i Noll. Little May v. Kilburnie.—Kilbumie led !or a tlari. but Little May eaimd a: a.vv ant a'jo at the turn and secured ;i kill at about half-way. Spreia! l).iy>' v. liiih Lad.—A very tronbkioni" hare gave a good <o:itc;l. i;i which Siv.-tial Days had a decided advantage all throiiirh. Piua esca;^nd. Av.apur.i v. AH Over,—After an ovin course. Awapuni a kill at halfway and won. In thi.< tour.e All Over had the misfortune to injure bis toes. Goodenough beat Stylish Nell.—Goodenouch took the lead from the ivtart. haying the advantage both in tr.re'.d and in the turns. I'u.is practi'a'ly ran into Stylish Nell, who secured, the kjil. OPKN STAKK. Hecoud 1 Round. Scottish Chief beat Lady Reset to. Fog Signal beat Southern Cross. Garry Clough beat Jack Tracy. Greenwood a bye. ftVx;ttt=h Chief v. Lady Ro=ctte.—S«)ltkh Chief took fhe lead from the start, and although Lady Rosette put in some rood woTk in the the win was recured bv the former dog. Puss ejeajvd. Fog Signal v. Southern Cross.—Fog SignaV'won all the way. Ga'rrj- Ciouaii v. Jack Tracy.— Garry Cloiisrli* led v-p f-> a good working hare, put in pf t!,e work,.a|)4 ficoTed, puss oscnplng. Greenwood ran a bye.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9592, 26 July 1907, Page 2
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259Coursing. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9592, 26 July 1907, Page 2
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