214 GOOD SPORT 



Firr the finest huntsman and horseman I ever 

 saw." 



Subscriptions for a testimonial to Arthur 

 Thatcher were received at the end of the season 

 by Colonel Brocklehurst and Mr. W. A. Harford, a 

 purse of money being presented to him in recogni- 

 tion of the fine sport he had shown during the seven 

 seasons he carried the horn for the Cottesmore. 

 Returning to the scene of his former triumphs when 

 a whipper-in, Market Harborough was jubilant at 

 his appointment to the post of huntsman to Mr. 

 Fernie's, on the retirement of Charles Isaac. It was 

 said the demand for houses and stabling in the 

 country was unprecedented, a striking testimony 

 to a huntsman's popularity and ability to show 

 sport. 



