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COURSING.

AUSTRALASIAN WATERLOO CUP MEETING. (Peb United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, July 31. The Australasian Waterloo Cup meeting was continued today in fine weather. The results are as follow: „ Waterloo Cup (third round).—Grey Gipsy beat Athol Dene; Peggy O’Neill beat Boston Lass; Harbour Heights an accidental bve; Au Revoir beat Mons; Raja beat Southern Verse; Irish Rose beat Sea Prince; Jack Mac a bye. Fourth Round.—Grey Gipsy beat Peggy O’Neill; Au Revoir beat Harbour Heights; Jack Mac beat Raja; Irish Bose a bye. Waterloo Purse (first round).—Happy Voyage beat Stingaroe; A Hat or beat Nancy Lee; Sleeve Alley beat Lucky Millie; Circus King an accidental bye; Letty beat Danger Signal; Better Luck beat Master Bod; Rambler beat Boh ton Lad; Irish Twist beat Circus Clown; Silent Mons beat Home and Dried- Slyly Achieved beat Laddie Beaumont;’ Paddy’s Verse beat Prince Albion; Wideawake boat Wenty Hazel; Bloom beat Rowan Tuckfiold. Second Round,—Allator beat Happy Voyage; Sleeve Alloy beat Circus King; Bettor Luck beat Letty; Rambler beat Irish Twist; Silent Mons beat Slyly Achieved; Wideawake beat Paddy’s Verse. Waterloo Plate (first round).—Feather Your Nest beat Ireland’s Eye; Box of Tricks beat Mandrake; Fox Trot an accidental bye; Onyx beat Lord Tuckfield; Shandon Bells an accidental bye; Malster beat Uramic; The Bride a bye. AUSTRALASIAN UNION. NEXT MEETING IN NEW SOUTH WALES. (Pm United Paras Association.) CHRISTCHF KOH, July 31. At tho meeting of the li-..u ' Control of tie Australasian Coursing l aion to-night the Waterloo Cup meeting of 1924 was allotted to Now South Wales, to be run at Rooty Hill. A remit was received from the Queensland Association recommending that the points for speed in a lead up be reduced from three to two. The feeling of tho meeting was that no alteration should bo made. Mr Jackson said that the judge should decide the matter. If a dog gained five or six lengths he should roceivo a reward. It was decided that no alteration be made in the rule.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19239, 1 August 1924, Page 8

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COURSING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19239, 1 August 1924, Page 8

COURSING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19239, 1 August 1924, Page 8