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1. Ordinary members, Rs.5 monthly. 



2. If there shall be any pig-sticking during any month, any 



member attending one or more meets shall pay in lieu 

 of above 



(a) If an assistant Collector, Subaltern, or Captain, 



Rs.10 monthly. 



(b) Above these ranks, Rs.15 monthly. 



Provided that members will continue to subscribe 

 regularly throughout the year, the subscriptions received 

 during non-hunting months will form a substantial fund 

 to meet the heavy expenses incurred at meets. The fund 

 bears all the expenses of each meet both for hunting and 

 catering, and members have only to transport themselves 

 and their kit and horses to and from the meet (and also 

 incidentally pay for their own drinks). There are no 

 records of the old hunt. 



F. C. GREENSTREET, Hon. Sec. 

 Captain, 103 Mahrattas. 



BAREILLY TENT CLUB 



Founded in 1878. Biggest year's bag on record, 169 

 boar. A gfijKMES. Jto&u jj^ Bag (1913), 76. Biggest pig on 

 record, 39 inches. The country consists of baghs, jhow, 

 and grass. The bagh country predominates. 



(1) The short spear is used underhand. 



(2) The Bareilly pig are very fierce. 



(3) The country has a lot of blind wells. 



(4) Small, fast, handy horses are most useful, as pig 



have to be caught between covers. 



H. S. STEWART, Hon. Sec. 

 Captain, 17th Cavalry. 



CAWNPORE TENT CLUB 



Average bag, 60 boar. Record bag, 115; 102 in 1911; 

 103 in 1914. 



