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WILLIAM FAULDS, OakshawhiU, Paisley. 



MATTHEW ABTHUR, Glasgow. 



JAMES WALLACE, do. 



F. W. PERMAN, do. 



ROBERT MONTEITH, do. 



JOHN BUCHANAN, Glasgow. 



JASPER HOWAT, do. 



DANIEL M 'FA PLANE, do. 



JOHN S. WILSON, do. 



J. GARDNER MUIR, do. 



F. R. REID, do. 



WILLIAM CAMPBELL, do. 



ALEXANDER RONALDSON, Jun., Glasgow. 



GEORGE D. FISHER, do. 



ALEXANDER CROSS, Jun., do. 



ROBERT ROBSON, do. 



DUNCAN HOYLE GIBB, Greenock. 



SIR M. R. S. STEWART, Bakt., Ardgowan. 



JOHN JAMES POLLOCK, Glasgow. 



GEORGE W. RICHARDSON, Paisley. 



NEALE THOMSON, CamphiU. 



D. H. M'DOWAL, Garthland, Lochwinnoch. 



WILLIAM WILSON, Glasgow. 



PETER WHITE, Jun., do. 



GEORGE RONALDSON, Linwood. 



JOHN A. BRODIE, Glasgow. 



HENRY FERGUSON, do. 



In 1872, Mr. George Jardine of Hallside was just 

 beginning to come out as a first-rate sportsman, and 

 being well mounted, was going into hunting with a keen- 

 ness which I have hardly ever seen equalled. Unfortunately, 

 to the extreme regret of all true hunting men, with whom 

 Mr. Jardine was a great favourite, through an unfortunate 

 accident he lost one of his legs, and was obliged to give up 

 riding. However, he still encourages sport of all kinds, keep- 

 a good steeple-chaser or two, and often comes out on wheels, 

 always having a good supply of refreshment on board for any 

 drouthy fox-hunter. Referring to Mr. Jardine's horses, he 

 had a rare good one called the "General," and one day James 

 Sudden cut down all the Ayrshire men with him. Unfortu- 

 nately, the " General," who looked very like winning a big 



