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well nigh done. But the moon was now well 

 up, and the hounds were whipped off, after a 

 capital run of one hour and forty minutes, with 

 any amount and variety of fences, and many 

 empty saddles. Mr. Gunnis hospitably enter- 

 tained at Pusey House those who were up at 

 the finish, but the field had dwindled down to 

 a very small number. The Master, as well as 

 several of the field, found the water in Rosey 

 Brook very cold on this occasion. 



The last day's sport in the season of 1890 

 was on April the 8th, when the meet was at 

 Appleton Manor, where Mr. J. Weaving had 

 a hospitable and hearty welcome for all. 

 Found in the Eaton Hangings and killed after 

 a short spin. Found another in Appleton 

 Common, and ran him through Tubney Wood, 

 but eventually he had to be given up. The 

 field were invited to Besselsleigh Manor, 

 where they were most hospitably entertained 

 by Mr. E. K. Lenthall. The season's sport 

 was said to have been an unusually good one. 

 Fifty brace of foxes had been killed and seven 

 and a half brace run to ground. 



The season of 1891 was concluded by some 

 Hunt Point-to- Point Races, which took place on 

 Saturday, April the 3rd, over a course selected 

 by Messrs. E. C. Brown, Edgar Powell and 

 George Adams. The Stewards were Mr. 



