1890] THE HOUNDS. 291 



while the second-prize dog, Wrangler, and his sister Wini- 

 fred, the winning bitch, are both good-looking hounds, and 

 work well ; indeed, there cannot be a better fox-hound 

 in his work than Wrangler. Havoc, the second-prize 

 bitch, and Harebell, her sister, have started well, and 

 Valiant and Valesman, Admiral and Airy, Harvester and 

 Harkaway, Newsman, Tuscan, and Trouncer, are a bit 

 more than useful. 



Warwickshire was again to the front with the last 

 entry of the nineteenth century, Foreman siring the 

 winning dog hound. Foreman, and Fireman the second- 

 prize hound, Finder ; Imt the home-bred Random was 

 responsible for the winning bitch, Justice, who unfortu- 

 nately died of distemper in the cub-hunting season. 

 With few exceptions the whole of the young hounds 

 entered well, and Lord Yarborough now has a pack of 

 which he may well be proud, and which reflects the 

 utmost credit on his young huntsman, Jim Smith. 



The leading sires in the kennel at the present time are 

 Wrangler, the brothers Tuscan and Tarquin, Foreman and 

 Trimbush. Wrangler, a grand fox-hound, has, it will be 

 seen, some of the best Warwickshire blood in his veins, 

 and, through his grand-dam, goes back to the wonderful 

 Milton Solomon - Winifred litter ; Tuscan and Tarquin 

 could not be better bred ; and Foreman on his dam's side 

 comes of the Milton Solomon — Winifred strain, as well as 

 of Lord Gal way's Harkaway blood. Trimbush is a good- 

 looking and hard-working young hound, that should make 

 a name for himself both in field and kennel, and each one 

 of these is capital in the field. 



PEDIGREE OF TRIMBUSH. 



.Warwickshire (Talisman, 1893 {^^^^ ^'''''' ''>'' 



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^^^^ ) (Warwickshire Sailor, / Holdern'ess Gaffer, 1889 



\ Speedwell, 1898] 1893 \ Sally, 1889 



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