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ring, could do no more good. Bitches, 24J 



couples ; wind, south. 



November i8th, 1881.— Met at Grove. Killed 

 a fox in Treswell Wood in twenty minutes, then 

 away with another fox by Ladywood to Gringley 

 Wood, Caddow Gorse, over the tunnel, away to 

 Wheatley Village, on to Hayton, where he turned 

 to his left, and as it was up wind ran very hard 

 straight back to beyond Hutchinson's Holt, then 

 on down the lane as if in view, to ground by the 

 brook by the railway. A very good hour and 

 forty-five minutes. Dogs, 24 J couples ; wind, 

 south-east. 



December 5th, 1881. — Met at Apley Head. 

 i\fter drawing some of the coverts blank, found 

 in Gamston Low Covert, ran over the railway by 

 Grove Kennels, across the park to Castle Hill, 

 down outside Treswell Wood to Treswell Village, 

 on over Rampton Cross Roads to Stokeham, left 

 Laneham Thorns two fields on his right and down 

 the brook-side to Rampton Village. One hour, 

 three minutes. After a little trouble in the 

 Orchards, raced him back and killed him in the 

 middle of a field near Stokeham. A very good 

 hour and forty-five minutes. Bitches, 24 couples, 

 and every hound up ; wind, south-east. 



January 2nd, 1882. — Met at Hodsock Red 

 Bridge. Found in Forest Plantation, and ran 

 hard to Bilby and Blyth Law Hill, over the 

 Torworth Fields back to Blyth Law Hill, away to 



