142 SPORT WITH 



SEASON OF 1906-1907. 



November ist, 1906. — Met at Serlby. I came 

 down by the 7.15 a.m. from London, having had 

 to stop for the Education Bill in the House of 

 Lords. Found in the Laurels, ran about the Park, 

 and killed a cub. Then found in Mattersey Thorp, 

 away nearly to Danes Hill, to his left away to 

 Highfield. Here he jumped up in a turnip field, 

 ran hard up to the railway opposite Ranskill sta- 

 tion, down to Mattersey Hill. A check ; found 

 him in the garden and killed. Found in Linghurst, 

 ran to Pusto Hill, away round below Everton, to 

 his right over the canal to Wiseton, on to Clay- 

 worth, over the canal and river, and stopped at 

 dusk. A good hard day to begin the season. 

 Dogs, 19J couples. 



November 12th, 1906. — Met at Bollam Hall. 

 Found in Tilne Holt and ran over the old Eau, to 

 his left, then over the canal by Hayton Castle, 

 nearly to Wheatley Hill, a check, but casting for- 

 ward, he jumped up out of a fence near Freeman's 

 Gorse, and they ran into him in a grass field close 

 to the Wiseton Gardens. A good hour and ten 

 minutes. No good, as a storm came on in after- 



