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COURSING HARES ESCAPE

HOLE CUT IN NETTING FENCE. AUCKLAND &LUB’S DIFFICULTY. By Telegraph.—Press Association. ■Auckland, Oct. 13. The Auckland Coursing Club members, on assembling on Saturday, discovered that only 12 of 30 shares wero available for use, the others having escaped through a hole which had been deliberately cut in the light netting fence. The club was unable to complete its programme. The secretary «ays that, if the object of releasing the hares was humanitarian it was not .realised, because the remaining hares had to be coursed twice and all reached the home paddock the first time, this did not happen the second time.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1930, Page 9

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COURSING HARES ESCAPE Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1930, Page 9

COURSING HARES ESCAPE Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1930, Page 9

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