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proved himself a valuable sire who will make his 

 mark in pedigrees. 



The Be dale Hunt 



For many years the Bedale kennel purchased 

 the Bel voir draft of young hounds, with the happiest 

 results, for the eye is immediately arrested by the 

 sorty appearance of the pack to-day. In the 



The Bedale Dog-hounds, 19 lo. 



student, 19 10 — Warrior, 1907 

 Workman, 1910 — Druid, 190S — \'ulcan, 1909 — Galloper, 1910. 



autumn of igio we spent several days at the kennels 

 near Leeming Bar on the Great North Road ; paint- 

 ing two groups of hounds for Mr John Moubray, 

 the master, who succeeded the Duke of Leeds in 

 1904. The huntsman, Peter Farrelly, of Irish ex- 

 traction, we found a very keen kennel-man, well 

 versed in the science of hound breeding ; and the two 

 entries of 1909 and 1910 which we saw, were of 

 considerable merit. With Bel voir as their founda- 

 tion, the lines of blood had been most happily picked 

 up, and the last entry of the two, we thought the 



