I04 1885. 



Park. The meet was at Pinford Bridge, and, 

 having gone from there to Green Lane, which 

 was blank, we returned to Snagg's Harbour, 

 where we found and killed almost directly ; and 

 then came to Crackmore. From there we ran a 

 fox by Pinford Farm and a ring on the flat, and 

 back to Crackmore, then along the level between 

 the railway and the wall of the Park towards the 

 old ruins, behind which he tried to cross the 

 railwa}^ but was headed, and returned to the 

 Park, along the wood and to the ruins, and 

 actually up them, one hound (Placable) catching 

 at him over the gateway, from which he fell, and 

 ran into the Castle Gardens, where he was killed. 

 This run was an hour and twenty minutes. 

 After drawing some more small covers, though 

 the afternoon was passing, the Master decided to 

 run hounds through Coonibe Hill. A fine fox 

 broke and raced to the back of Milborne Port 

 village, where was a short check on the cold 

 ploughs, but a good forward cast soon enabled 

 hounds to recover the line, which they followed 

 merrily over the little brook under Milborne 

 Port Station, up into the little cover close by, at 



