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a good working hound, ' ' his opening note was 

 the finest thing you ever heard ! " If we had 

 to make such a noble hound over again, the 

 length of his toes was about the only point to 

 improve upon ; for with that exception he met 

 you well, and stood magnificently on the grandest 

 hocks. 



His sons showed a strong family likeness to their 



Belvoir Weaver, 1906. 



sire, and the young Weavers worked out top of 

 many an entry for other packs. His pedigree 

 reads as follows : — 



Warlaby, 1904 



Weaver, 1906 



r Wonder, 185 

 ( Violet, 1 90 1 



(Grafton Woodman, 1892. 

 I Vantage, 1895. 

 /'Vagabond, 1899. 

 ( Heartless, 1899. 



(T-- , o (Watchman, 1892. 



Dexter, 1895 Dorothy, 1889 

 „ , , , (Resolute 1894. 

 Gambol, 1899 Gravity, 1894 



Vulcan (1908), representing Weaver's first season 

 as a sire, was placed top of the Belvoir entry, and 



