COURSING.
THE WATERLOO CUP. AUCKLAND. Thursday. The Australasian Waterloo Cup meeting was continued at utahuhu today under the auspices of the Auckland Coursing Association, owners were First Ties—Page Boy beat Billy Boy (hare was turned once only in a short course., White Chief beat Barnaby Budge (four slips had to be made before a decision was reached; two hares ran straight home and “nd course" resulted; the third hare collapsed after release); Papyrus belt Lily of the Vally .three attempts were necessary ere a decision was reached ; Just Terms beat The Crow in a poor course, the hare making a short run; ; Blue Girl's Pride beat One Alon? (a short course, the winner making an | early kill. ; Bonny Colours beat Milton Chimes (a good course, the hare being frequently turned near home); Sunshade beat Aussie (a fine hare saw some good coursing close to the fence); Even Terms beat (Marc (thn winner did most of the work and won comfortably ; Lady Commoner beat Lord Jaffa (a short course, the winner making an early kill) ; Again Terms beat Pythian the best course of th*? round. The hare escaped home, but returned before lhe judge could give a decision, and Jed the dogs back t> mid-ficld. The dogs tired and after an exciting course the hare agaiQ reached home). RESULT OF SECOND TIES. (By Telegraph—Special to Times.) AUCKLAND, Friday. The Waterloo Cup coursing meeting was continued at Otahuhu to-day. Results; — Second Ties. White Chief beat Page Boy. Just Terms beat Papyrus. Blue Girl's Pride beat Bonny Colours. Even Terms beat Sunshade. Again Terms beat Lady Commoner.
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18407, 14 August 1931, Page 8
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264COURSING. Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18407, 14 August 1931, Page 8
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