1894] 



PEIZE WINNERS. 



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season, and it was unlucky that we only just missed ]wm^ with tlie hounds 

 after they crossed the river Itchen. They may have killed the hunted fox 

 near the jjlace at wliicli we came up to them. It is not likely that they 

 changed foxes, hh they did not touch a covert durin<>- the run.* 



WARWICKSHIRE ENTRY, 1894. 

 Lord Willoughby de Broke. 



Names. 



Sires. 



Dams. 



Albert 1 

 Alice 3 ■ 

 Dancer . . 

 Gimcrack 

 Hymen 

 Nailer ") 

 Nanudess ) 

 Nestor ~) 

 Needful ^ 

 Nervous ) 

 Rector 

 Redolent 

 Rival ") 

 Rivet 3 

 Selima ") 

 Seamstress j 

 Sultan ^ 

 Surplus / 

 Suitable C 

 Sunbeam J 

 Traverser ") 

 Traffic [ 

 Tranquil ) 

 Wealthy ") 

 Welcome ) 



The Brocklesby Acrobat 



Furrier (91) 



Wildl)ov (89) 



Hotspur (89) 



The Belvoir Nominal 



Tlic Belvoir Nominal 



Wild])oy (89) 



Wildboy (89) 



Wildboy (89) 



Fifer (86) 



Furrier (91) 



Hermit (89) 



Traitress (90) 



Dimity (90) 

 Gusty (90) 

 Graceful (90) 



Huntress (88) 



Royalty (90) 



Harpy (89) 

 Rarity (91) 

 Symmetry (91) 



Starlight (87) 



Tangible (90) 

 Warlike (91) 



At Peterborough this year, Dancer and Traverser were placed first iu the class for 

 best couple of unentered hounds. Needful and Seamstress were first for the beat 

 couple of unentered bitclie.s. Seamstress taking the prize for the best single bitch. 



Of the entered hounds, Dominic, Finder, Sailor, and Talisman, all last year's entry, 

 won for the best two couples of entered hounds, and, with the addition of Dancer and 

 Traverser, won the champion cup for best three couples of any age. 



Fulsome, Waitress, HeliDless, and .Princess won the prize for best two couples of 

 entered bitche.s, and Hero, Royalty, Fulsome, Waitress, Princess, and vSeamstress won 

 the champion cup for best three couples of bitches of any age . 



Waitress won first prize in brood bitch class, and the champion cup for the beet 

 bitch in the show. 



* Lord Chesham, who was acting master this day, told me that he thinks they 

 changed at the railway, but my own very strong impression is that it was the same fox 

 all the way. The first part of the run hounds simply flew. Lord Chesham, Mr. C. 

 Adamthwaite, and Mr. John S. Follett on the grey horse he bought from Mr. Addison, 

 of Hodnell, and sold soon after to Lord Cadogan for 290 guineas, cut out the work as 

 far as the railway, and tools everything in their line just as it came. — W. R. Y. 



