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COURSING.

FIRST MEETING. President, Mr J. E. Foster; vice-presi-dents, Messrs C. E. Mackay, K. O'Leary, W. Webb; secretary, C. A. E. Murray; committee, Messrs Carroll, Clarke, Epps, Forward, Gilchrist, Hill, Murray, Major, O’Leary, Peapoll, Pull, White; judge, Mr S. Edwards; slipper, Mr E. Pull. 1 SATURDAY’S MEETING. The W anganui Plumpton Coursing Club continued their meeting on Saturday afternoon, when, despite the bad weather, there was a good attendance and some good sport whs witnessed. The meeting was a financial success, as well as a- success from a sporting point of view. Saturday s results were as follow:

MAIDEN STAKES. Semi-final.—O’Leary’s Mountain Bell boat Webb’s Pride’s Day, 3—4; Hannan’s Home Rule beat Mrs Brother's Scotch Nell, 4—o. I-inal. : —O'Leary’s Mountain Belle beat Hannan’s Home Rule, 34—21. OPEN 1 STAKES. G. Major’s Wild Bird beat W. E. Wells’ Biddy, 174 —10; Gilchrist’s Flying Scotchman beat Miss Bowen’s Lady Brad den, 4—o; F. White’s What a Flash beat J. Dudley’s Marshall's Pride, 4-J—24; Clarke’s Black Tracker, a bye. Semi-final.—Gilchrist’s Flying Scotchman beat G. Major’s Wild Bird, 44—2; Clarke’s Black Tracker beat White's What a 1* lash, b—o, Final.—Clarke’s Black Tracker beat Gilchrist’s Flying Scotchman, 44 —34. SUPPLEMENTARY STAKES. Miss Bowen's Lady Braddon beat Smith’s IsabcU, 134 —5; Mrs- J. Crothor’s Indian Queen beat C. Murray’s Dirkin, 5—4; Harvey’s, Bruns wick Nell beat W. Webb’s Pride’s Day, 5—3. ; Semi-final.—White’s What a Flash heat Harvey’s Brunswick Nell in the bye, 2—l.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13979, 12 May 1913, Page 2

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COURSING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13979, 12 May 1913, Page 2

COURSING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 13979, 12 May 1913, Page 2