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  2. Hare coursing - Wikipedia

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    Coursing at Hatfield, an engraving by John Francis Sartorius, depicts Emily Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury riding side-saddle.. The competitive version of hare coursing was given definitive form [5] when the first complete set of English rules, known as the Laws of the Leash, was drawn up in the reign of Elizabeth I reputedly by Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, [6] providing for a pursuit ...

  3. National Coursing Club - Wikipedia

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    A Secretary and a 'Keeper' of the Greyhound Stud Book are appointed by the NCC and there have only been nine appointments since 1882. [2] Today the NCC/GSB's sole purpose is to register British bred greyhounds. Their role in coursing came to an end following the Hunting Act 2004, which banned hare coursing in Britain during 2004. [3]

  4. Penetang-Midland Coach Lines - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound still uses the Ontario registered company to operate many of their services in that province: Cha-Co Trails charters and local bus services (originally under Chatham Coach Lines). Gray Line Toronto and Gray Line Ottawa the local franchises of Gray Line Worldwide operating open top double decker bus tours, tour trams and coach tours.

  5. Coursing - Wikipedia

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    Coursing by humans is the pursuit of game or other animals by dogs—chiefly greyhounds and other sighthounds—catching their prey by speed, running by sight, but not by scent. Coursing was a common hunting technique, practised by the nobility, the landed and wealthy, as well as by commoners with sighthounds and lurchers .

  6. Category:Greyhound racing organizations - Wikipedia

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  7. Greyhound trainer - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1930s, nearly all greyhound racing was in the form of coursing, ⁣⁣but track racing was established in the United States in 1919 and in Great Britain in 1927. [3] Today, the term 'greyhound trainer' refers mainly to track racing, because coursing has been banned in many countries.

  8. Greyhound racing - Wikipedia

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    Greyhounds rounding a turn on a track. Commercial greyhound racing is characterized by several criteria (varying depending on country) and can include legalized gambling, the existence of a regulatory structure, the physical presence of racetracks, whether the host state or subdivision shares in any gambling proceeds, fees charged by host locations, the use of professional racing kennels, the ...

  9. Greyhound Canada - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its closure in 2021, Greyhound Canada's scheduled bus services were confined to Ontario and Quebec, although all routes were already suspended on May 13, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. [48] At the time of its service suspension, Greyhound Canada operated the following routes: [49] Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto