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scenting ground, then over the stiffly fenced 

 country round Froxfield, by the Trooper Gate 

 to the highest point of Hawkley Hanger, and 

 down into the meadows below ; crossed the 

 Greatham stream to the open heaths of Wool- 

 mer Forest, and, after a mile or two, they 

 raced into their fox, after a fine run of one 

 hour and fifteen minutes, over twelve miles of 

 country. 



The Hurslev met at Ball Down, 



Dec. 31. 



and had a fine run from Norwood TheHurs- 

 through Crawley Village, to Leek- Bail Down. 

 ford Hut and Titcomb Bridge, then 

 by Chilbolton, to Bullington and Stoke 

 Charity, over the railway to Micheldever 

 Wood, where they pulled him down, after a 

 run of two hours and fifteen minutes, going 

 through twelve parishes. 



The Gentlemen of the County this Cricket. 

 year beat the Gentlemen of Kent in of Hants v. 

 a single innings, and the Sussex by ontenTand 

 166 runs. The Hampshire Eleven Sussex - 

 were : Captain Bathurst, Messrs. A. B. Trol- 

 lope, F. Compton, H. Frere, C. Ridding, 

 W. Knatchbull, H. Monro, G. E. George, 

 W. K Heysham, E. L. Ecle, and H. T. Gill- 

 son. 



