COURSING
MEETING AT TE AROHA Prom Our Own Correspondent TE AROHA. Wednesday. Good class greyhounds found the hares difficult to sight in a dull light on a brown grass-covered paddock at Waihou this afternoon, when the Te Aroha Coursing Club ran a £SO a 11aged stakes. Surprise defeats, were those of The Shrew and Beau Geste. Results: — _. _ First Round. —C. Cronin • Cinder \\ illiams beat Gibbons’s and Hepburn m Mannikin; E. Sain tabu ry*s Master Jack bem A. Poole’* The Don; Mrs. L. C. Buckingham’s The Shrew beat H. Quinn * Frisco I, H. Flay’* Te Aroha Lad beat A. Smardon’s War Lord; K. Smardon s King Lu beat R. Herring’* Nurmi; J. Fitspa trick's Blue Heaven beat L. Grice's Battling Boy; C. Mantelle * Crosslev beat A. Ro .*Jfelt’s Machinery. J. Crowley's Beau Ge*te beat H- Poole s Bu Chap. , . . Second Round. —Master Jack beat Cinder Williams: The Shrew beat Te Aroha Lad: King Lu beat Blue Heaven; Beau Geste beat Crowley. Semi-final. —Master Jack beat The Shrew; King Lu beat Beau Geste. Final.—King Lu beat Master Jack. After the last course. Mr. J. Hepbnri presented Mr. K. Smardon. ownar of the winner, with a canteen of cutlery, donate.! by an anonymous well-wlaher of the club. .
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 9
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