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Schwind well carried by a chestnut, Mrs Lindsay 

 Smith's good bay horse jumping in faultless style, 

 and Miss Laura Willson piloting Miss Sylvia Amcotts, 

 well placed with Mrs T. W. Stanton on her good 

 chestnut horse " Snuff," and Mrs G. H. Schwind, 

 riding the bang-tailed chestnut mare " Gillards 

 Compound." After passing Keisby village there is 

 a glorious view across the grass vale, with Ingoldsby 

 Wood in the far distance ; and checking over the 



Signs of a good day's sport. 



road, where Sir Gilbert Greenall on the grey held 

 us up in the gateway, the most interesting period 

 of this fine hunt then began. Mr E. .W. Griffith 

 riding forward got information of our fox being seen 

 making his way for the line of grass in the vale. 

 Forward we rode at a nice hunting pace, with Lady 

 Greenall, Mrs E. W. Griffith on a curiously coloured 

 mottled chestnut, Mr Cyril Greenall, Captain George 

 Powell, Mons. Auriol, Mr G. H. Bellamy, Mr J. 

 Tomlinson, Mr Bernard Carswell, and Mr Trust well 

 on the well-known steeplechaser Wet Paint, all 



