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of a stud hound. He is exceedingly j)Owerful, 

 stands on a short leg, and has a famous back and 

 loins. He has also a good countenance, and 

 above all a beautiful tons^ue. The six-season 

 Seamstress is also a famous hound in her work, 

 and a great favourite with those who hunt with 

 Lord Middleton's pack. She has a very hne 

 nose, and can hunt as well as race ; a most desir- 

 able quality over the somewhat cold scenting wold 

 country. Amongst the four-season hunters we 

 like Randolph, by the Milton Keveller, out of 

 Dorothy, a big dog, with a lot of bone and very 

 nice about his neck and shoulders. Another 

 Milton-bred dog which has been used as a stud 

 hound is Sailor, by Milton Shiner, out of Ruth- 

 less, a nice qualitied hound, veiy strong, and with 

 good loins. Two sons of Mr. Chaplin's Tapster 

 also took our attention. These were Trimbush, 

 a big powerful hound with good shoulders and 

 deep through his heart ; and Tomboy, a level 

 hound with nice quality, and very like his sire. 

 The former has been used as a stud hound. 



The three-season hunters are a grand lot, and 

 amongst them we soon picked out Captive by the 

 Grove Clasher, out of Ruthless, the dam of 

 Remedy, of whose offspring wo have already 

 spoken favourably. She is a lovely badger-pied 

 bitch, and looks like a tiyer. Garnish by Gallant 

 out of Brenda is a nice topped bitch, and has 

 bred some useful hounds. Pillager by Pilot, a 



