62 1885. 



US, and by no cast could liis line be recovered. 

 Thence to Sherborne Park, and, after running 

 through Lovers' Grove, hounds got on the line 

 of one who had stolen awa}^ from North 

 Wootton Copse, and they ran rather well bj^ 

 Snagg's Harbour, away to the park, into and 

 through Goat Hill and Mews Hill, back up 

 the opposite hill to Deadman's Copse, and 

 towards Windmill Hill into the park again, 

 where we lost him in the thick fern of the Deer 

 Park, and left off about five o'clock, after a hard 

 though not brilliant day's work. 



February 5th. — 



Found the Somerset and Dorset line busy 

 with an unusual amount of horse boxes, both at 

 Pylle and Kvercreech Stations, for the meet 

 to-day was at Pennard House, wliere a meet 

 had not been seen for some forty 3"ears, and, 

 consequentl}^ it attracted a considerable field, 

 supported by carriages and foot people. Time 

 was given for Mr. and Mrs. Berklc}^ Napier's 

 hospitality to be appreciated, and a move was 

 then made to the Pennard Covers, which lie on 



