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The " ladies " were even more difficult to place 

 than the dog-hounds ; but Hesper stood out by 

 herself, and was walked by Mr B. Lovett, of Nether 

 Broughton, another of the Ouorn veterans, who 

 remarked " that he walked the puppy at the instiga- 

 tion of his granddaughter, and was delighted to 

 think that he had carried off a first prize, for the 

 first attempt." Captive made a good second, walked 

 by Mrs Marshall of Ratby ; and Nightwatch was 

 placed third, w^alked by Admiral David Beatty of 

 Brooksby. The reserve lady in a strong class was 

 Halma, walked by Mr R. L. Fenwick, of Little 

 Belvoir. 



Captain Forester presided at the luncheon which 

 was subsequently held, and was supported by Mrs 

 Forester, Miss Mary Forester, Major Hughes Onslow, 

 Major and Mrs Bradford Atkinson, Colonel W. A. 

 Peake, Colonel Bum Murdoch, Major Collis, Major 

 Robertson, Captain Bates, Dr Garitt, Dr Unitt, the 

 Rev. J. and Mrs Gilbert, the Rev. F. A. and Mrs 

 Hall, Mr and Mrs C. W. Wright, Mr and Mrs W. E. 

 Paget, Mr and Mrs P. W. Carr, Mr R. L. Fenwick, 

 Mr and Mrs T. E. Brooks, ^ ^ , 

 Mr and Mrs A. Smith, 

 Mr and Mrs C. B. Shake- 

 speare, Mr and Mrs W. F. 

 Whetstone, Mr J. C. 

 Monro, Mr and Mrs B. E. 

 Johnstone, Mr Eaton, Mr 

 G. T. W^ade, Mr J. D. 

 Cradock, Mr and Mrs 

 J. B. Fernie, Mr and 

 Mrs J. Hallam, Mr J. B. 

 Tidmas, Mr W. P. Hubbersty, Mr and Mrs W\ H. 

 Marsh, Mr J. Smith, Mr T. Tyler, F. Earp, hunts- 

 man to the Earl of Harrington,. Arthur Thatcher, 



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Ran into him in the open. 



