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Kirklevington drain ; then turning he ran for the 

 cover again at the Toll Bar^ which he did not 

 enter, however, but left it short to his left, and 

 pointed for Worsall Gills; but swinging to the 

 left he ran over Worsall Moor, crossed Staindale, 

 and away, leaving Appleton Wiske on his right, 

 to Welbury Village, which he left suddenly on 

 his left, and turned away for Deighton; and 

 still bending his course, he again crossed the 

 Wiske, and running over the pasture in front of 

 Hornby Grange he made the best of his way 

 apparently for Beverley Wood, but strange to 

 say he turned away from it when within half a 

 field, and running for Smeaton Village, which 

 he passed close on the east end, he again got to 

 the Wiske and struggled on to near Hornby 

 Grange, where he was killed after one of the best 

 runs ever known in the Hurworth country. Of 

 one hour and forty minutes very fast from end to' 

 end, and barring a slight check soon after he 

 broke cover, there was no sobbing time afforded 

 for anyone ; consequently the horses were dread- 

 fully beaten, and were left planted all over the 

 country. The style in which the bitch pack 

 did their work was most excellent ; they ran with 

 wonderful head from end to end, and only one 

 hound (old Marigold) was wanting at the finish. 

 I may particularly mention Timely Music and 

 Dewdrop as always being in the van. Amongst 

 the sportsmen who were lucky enough to be out 

 to-day, I may say that Messrs. Cookson, William- 

 son, C. Simpson, and Garbutt went very well 



