1895] 



END OF THE SEASON 1894-1895. 



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and hounds divided. Charles cast on over the Uttoxeter 

 main road to try the earths on the hill opposite Kingston 

 Wood, but "Sandy" Collumbell, one of the second horse- 

 men, thought some hounds had killed a fox in the big 

 woods. The Master told Charles, and, coming back to the 

 place, there lay the fox dead, sure enough. 



The season ended on April 20th with a poor day at 

 New Inn. 



Foxes found, a hundred and thirty-nine and a half 

 brace ; killed, thirty-two and a half brace ; to ground, 

 thirteen and a half brace. 



ENTERED IN 1894. 



The numerals against hounds' names represent the prize winners. 

 Dogs, 6 couples ; bitches, 6 couples. Total, 12 couples. 



There was nothing better in this entry than Languid, 

 who was still running in the pack during this season's 

 (1901) cub-hunting, while Dawdle's two couples proved a 

 valuable addition. Wanderer unluckily got lamed in his 



