2 8o Hark Away, 



Busliey Park, Hampton, and Staines. Anotlier coach 

 is announced to start from the Horse Shoe, in Tot- 

 tenham Court Road, to Virginia Water, and may now 

 be seen at Messrs. Hollands'. 



The Hirondelle, from Enfield to Hitchin, which has 

 proved so great a success for the last two or three 

 years, it is expected will reappear again this season. 

 To the lover of the art of driving, another oppor- 

 tunity will be offered of seeing a thoroughly well- 

 appointed turn-out, admirably horsed, and beautifully 

 tooled ; no better coachman or more business-like 

 stage-coach is to be found on any road than that so 

 admirably worked by Colonel A. P. Somerset, of 

 Enfield Court. The horses selected to work the 

 Hirondelle are invariably, or with only one or two 

 exceptions, chesnuts, showing blood, stepping well 

 together, and performing their journey at a slapping 

 good speed. From the buckle of the reins to the 

 point of his whip everything is perfect. What 

 Colonel Somerset does, or desires to be done, must 

 be thoroughly up to the mark or he will not be 

 pleased. 



The ride through Hatfield Park is most enjoyable, 

 and is a privilege especially accorded to the pro- 

 prietor of the Hirondelle, making a pleasant change 

 from the dusty road to the shady avenue of Lord 

 Salisbury's extensive domain. AVhen the limes are 

 in full leaf and the fern fully grown, to trot gently 

 through the park is delightful ; large herds of fallow 

 deer lift up their heads, wondering who it is that 

 intrudes on their privacy, and innumerable rabbits 

 scuttle away to their burrows, whilst fine old cock 

 pheasants may be seen sunning themselves in the 



