14 Seventy Years a Master. 



stag again, he was going to see it before they 

 chucked him out of the Park " and he returned 

 to the country where he found it. He did see 

 it, of course, and when face to face again with 

 that magnificent creature, the chief regret of 

 his life sprang to his Hps in the pregnant 



exclamation : — "A wonderful run. But 



you ! I did not take you ! " 



A career such as that enjoyed by Mr. Kace, 

 and which has been fruitful also in the 

 provision of so much good sport for others, 

 could not be allowed to pass unrecognised by 

 his numerous personal friends and the many 

 others still living whose pulses have been 

 stirred by his inspiring " Tally-ho ! " Indeed, 

 on three occasions public recognition has been 

 made of the great debt owing to him by all 

 sportsmen in this part of the country. 



The first of those testimonials consisted of 

 a silver goblet and two silver tankards, and 

 at the second presentation, Mr. Kace received 

 a large portrait in oils of himself and two and 

 a half couples of his favourite hounds, and the 

 third and last public recognition took place 



