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Mr. Napper's hounds showed a great deal of sport last 

 season, and are very favourably mentioned by the gentlemen 

 who hunt with them : they are kenneled at Mallam, near 

 Billhnghurst. Mr. Napper hunts part of the country for- 

 merly occupied by Gen. Wyndham, and succeeded Mr. 

 Richardson, who had '' the Finden :" his country includes 

 a range of the South Down Hills, which are open and carry 

 a good scent ; also the wealds of Sussex, which are deep and 

 strongly enclosed. 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



FOXHOUNDS. 



Favourite Fixtures. — Mitford Bridge; Ufton Wood; Ladbroke 

 Gorse ; Tachbrook Toll-bar, near Leamington ; Stoneleigh Abbey ; 

 Kyneton ; Bunker's Hill ; Dunchurch ; Brick-kiln Gorse. 



Mr. Barnard has a fine hunting country, and a very work- 

 ing pack of hounds, middle sized. Stephens is said to be a 

 steady, good man : his kennel discipline is first-rate, and the 

 hounds evince a handiness in the field surpassed by none. 

 He came from the Duke of Grafton, having been seven years 

 under George Carter, as first whip. Leamington is the grand 

 resort for the "^dsitors" who hunt with these hounds, and 

 thev are said to be not a few. The Warwickshire will pro- 



