The Master and the Deputy- Master. log 



9. When wearing the Hunt uniform while motor- 

 ing to or from a Meet, to exhibit the utmost con- 

 sideration towards all persons using the roads, 

 whether these are fellow-members of the Hunt, land- 

 owners, riparian proprietors, farmers, millers, or 

 the general public. 



10. To induce non-hunting motorists of their 

 acquaintance to observe the same rules when in the 

 vicinity of hounds. 



In this way only can members who are motorists 

 hope to combat the conviction of many subscribers 

 that the bringing of cars to Meets of Otter-hounds 

 is detrimental to the best interests of the sport. 

 (Signed) 



Master of the O. 



The Deputy-Master is simply the Master's under- 

 study, in so far as he should be ready at any time 

 to perform any of the Master's duties in the event 

 of his involuntary absence through illness or any 

 other cause. Thus he will be prepared to hunt 

 hounds for him, or to supervise the kennels, to 

 attend sales and purchase hounds and terriers at the 

 Master's request. The Master will necessarily take 

 him into his confidence on details of kennel - 

 management, place him in full possession of his 

 ideas, and rely upon being backed up loyally by him 



