Coursing.
[Per Press Association.] Dunedin, Friday. Tho Waterloo Cup coursing meeting wns concluded to-day in cold, showery weather. There was a good attendance. Results : WATERLOO CUP. Final—Carter and Jackson’s Erin’s Pride, by Domino—Britannia, beat J. Flynn’s Pleasant Days, by Better Days —Princess May, and won the Cup. WATERLOO PURSE. Final.—R. H. and J. W. Price’s Gold Band, by Gold Link—Fanny Parnell, divided with the same owner’s President, by Megaphone—Federation. WATERLOO PLATE. Final.—G. Koighery’B Nino of Diamonds, by Duke McPherson—Ace of Diamonds, beat F. Sibley’s Bugle Call, by Major Booth—Songbird 11., and won the stake. A boxing match between Moore, champion boxer of the British Navy, and Cripps, the United States Fleet champion, is likely to take place in Wellington when the Baltimore reaches that port. Moore is at present in Wellington, he being a petty officer on H.M.S. Enoounter. Preliminary arrangements are to be made through the Wellington Boxing Association, which is by statute constituted the authority to arrange such matches.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 4971, 9 June 1906, Page 3
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