132 Tally ho. 



drive to half an inch that he would be there or there- 

 abouts. 



Then to be much commended was Sir Henry Tuf- 

 ton^s team of four blacks — his favourite colour — well 

 selected, admirably matched, and first-class animals, 

 harnessed to a remarkably handsome and well- 

 appointed coach, beautifully appointed and excellently 

 turned out. Equally worthy of notice was Sir Henry 

 Meysey-Thompson^s team, which are both good- 

 looking and useful horses, well put together, and 

 handled in good form. Count Miinster^s team of 

 chestnuts were a stylish-looking and fashionable lot, 

 and the coach turned out in good form and taste. 

 By the time the coaches reached the Albert Memorial 

 the boisterous wind abated sufficiently to permit the 

 rain to come down bountifully, and somewhat dimi- 

 nished the number of visitors to the Orleans Club, 

 which is now the chosen rendezvous for the members 

 of the Four~in-Hand Club. 



