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Darlington at the end of July, and the committee 

 there have usually a "coursing" man to judge them. 



The leading kennels of greyhounds in this country, 

 at the present time, are those of Mr. L. Pilkington, 

 Widnes; Colonel North, Eltham ; Mr. G. J. 

 Alexander, Ireland ; Mr. Swinburne, Ireland ; Mr. 

 W. H. Smith, Worcestershire ; Sir W. C. Anstruther, 

 Scotland; Captain Archdale, Ireland; Mr. J. Trevor, 

 Lichfield; Sir T. Brocklebank, Lancashire; Sir R. 

 Jardine, Scotland; Mr. J. H. Salter, Essex; Mr. 

 R. F. Gladstone, Lancashire ; Mr. J. Russel, 

 Scotland; Lord Masham, Yorkshire; Mr. R. M. 

 Douglas, Ireland ; Messrs. Fawcett, Lancashire ; 

 Mr. Harding Cox, Hampshire ; Mr. C. E. Marfleet, 

 Lincolnshire ; Mr. F. Watson, Ireland ; Mr. G. 

 Barratt, Norfolk; Major Holmes, Essex; Mr. J. 

 Quihampton, Hants ; The Marquis of Anglesea ; 

 Mr. F. E. C. Dobson, Durham; Mr. T. Jenkins, 

 Carmarthen ; Messrs. Smith, Suffolk ; Count Stro- 

 ganoff, Kent; Messrs. Hale, Suffolk; Mr. A. J. 

 Humphry, Surrey ; Mr. W. Ingram, M.P., with a 

 number of others whose names do not at present 

 occur to me. 



I do not think better can be done in further 

 description of the greyhound, than to adopt " Stone- 

 henge's " points and descriptions, making only a few 

 trifling alterations as occasion requires. 



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