ii4 COURSING 



the ardour with which coursing has always been pursued in 

 this locality. The trials at Gosforth during Mr. Case's manage- 

 ment were of the very best description. Coursing continued 

 to flourish there until March 1889, when several of the 

 directors who did not care for the sport called a special 

 meeting of the company and it was resolved to discontinue it. 

 The following return of the winners and runners-up in the 

 Gold Cup shows that speed has well served at Gosforth, for we 

 find that a greyhound like Cangaroo, whose only redeeming 

 point was speed, carried off the prize from a brilliant per- 

 former like Greentick. Many greyhounds who distinguished 

 themselves in the open ran at Gosforth, notably Mineral 

 Water and Burnaby (both Waterloo Cup winners), Free 

 Flag (Netherby Cup winner), Markham (Netherby Cup 

 divider as a puppy), Waterford, Todlaw Dene, Nimrod, Glen- 

 kirk, and Plymouth Rock, whose names will all be found in 

 the following list : 



1881 



THE HIGH GOSFORTH PARK GOLD CUP, at 6/. los. 

 each ; winner i;o/. and gold cup, value 50 guineas, second QO/.; 

 64 subs. 



Mr. G. Darlinson ns (Mr. J. Hinks's) be d Marshal M'Mahon, 

 by Master Sam Death, beat Mr. J. W. Morrison's bk d Free Flag, 

 by Freeman British Flag. 



1882 



GOSFORTH GOLD CUP, at io/. los. each : winner SOQ/. and 

 gold cup, second 2oo/. and silver cup ; 128 subs. 



Mr. G. J. Alexander's w bd d Alec Halliday, by Fugitive Free 

 Trade, beat Mr. W. Osborne's r or f d Waterford, by Bothal Park 

 Curiosity. 



1883 



GOSFORTH GOLD CUP, at io/. los. each ; winner SOQ/. and 

 cup, second 2oo/. and piece of plate ; 128 subs. 



Mr. L. Hall ns (Mr. A. Vines's) wf d Markham, by Banker- 

 Pall Mall, beat Mr. O. Markham's bk w d Woodpecker, by Bed- 

 fellow Agri cola. 



