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Barford, Mr J. W. Buckle, Mr J. C. Cheney, Mr 

 J. Crisp, Mr W. G. Maxwell, Mr F. Percival, Mr R. 

 B. Walker, and Mr John R. Smart, secretary. 

 The new grounds comprising twenty-three acres, 

 acquired at a cost of £100 an acre, were formally 

 opened by Lord Rothschild, the three days' show, 

 favoured by glorious weather, attracting a record 

 attendance. 



The exhibits of hounds was also one of the largest 

 that has been held, twenty-three packs being re- 

 presented, the entries comprising forty-one couples 

 and a half of dog-hounds, to fifty-one couples of 

 bitches. The packs represented were the Albrighton, 

 the Duke of Beauforts, the Cambridgeshire, the 

 Cattistock, the Cotswold, the Dumfriesshire, the 

 Essex, the Essex and Sussex, the Fitzwdlliam 

 (Wentworth), the Fitzwilham (Milton), the Grafton, 

 the Hurworth, the Linlithgow and Stirlingshire, the 

 Meynell, the North Northumberland, the Oakley, 

 Lord Portman's, the Puckeridge, the Southdown, 

 the Suffolk, the Vale of White Horse (Cirencester), 

 the Warwickshire, and the Zetland. 



Among those present around the flags were : 

 The Duke of Beaufort, the Marquis of Waterford,i 

 the Earl Bathurst, Lord Leconfield, Lord Middleton, 

 Lord Annaly, Lord Willoughby de Broke, the Hon. 

 A. E. Parker, Sir W. H. Cooke, Bart., Mr Penn 

 Sherbrooke, Sir Robert Filmer, Bart., Sir Samuel 

 Scott, Bart., Sir Robert Usher, Bart, Mr G. C. \A\ 

 Fitzwilham, Mr Esme Arkwright, Mr Edward E. 

 Barclay, Mr Maurice E. Barclay, Mr Wilfred Bevan, 

 Mr Richard Bower, Mr Albert Brassey, Mr Charles 

 Brook, Mr John Clay, Mr Douglas Grossman, Mr 

 Smith-Bosanquet, Mr W. C. Dawes, Mr G. P. E. 

 Evans, Mr C. W. B. Fernie, Captain F. Forester, 



1 The Marquis of Waterford died December 191 1. 



