The Hunting Year 



of in the country, and wherever you hail from 

 you will be looked upon as belonging to it. 



But wherever you buy, it is false economy to 

 put off buying till the moment you want a horse. 

 If you wait till then the horse looks so much 

 better than he really is that you run a risk of 

 great disappointment when you get him home. 



So, though March is seldom a great month 

 for sport, it is one of the busiest months of the 

 hunting year. The hunt staff is busy with the 

 puppies that have come in from walk and with 

 those that will soon be sent out to walk, and the 

 ordinary hunting man will find his time fully 

 occupied if he has to pick up a fresh horse or 

 two and to get himself and his best horse ready 

 for the point to point meeting which will shortly 

 take place. 



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