MELTON MOWBRAY. 



II. 



One of the advantages of fixing your quarters at 

 Melton is that of being able to hunt every day in the 

 week without having to travel great distances; and 

 this, combined with the excellent accommodation ob- 

 tainable at either the George or the Harboro/ renders 

 it a more pleasant and agreeable place of residence 

 than any other I have ever met with when on sport- 

 ing bent. 



The handsomely-furnished suites of rooms, decked 

 with sporting prints, racks for whips, spurs, sticks, 

 and even a piano if desired, will enable the most 

 fastidious to exist for a while in country quarters ; 

 whilst the cuisine and cellars at these well-managed 

 establishments are such that he may live as luxuriously 

 and fare as sumptuously as he does in the best club 

 in London. 



If he is so fortuQate as to be invited to the houses 

 of the residents in this sporting and hospitable local- 

 ity, he will never repent accepting the invitation. 

 Should he by any chance feel tired with what is 

 called single blessedness, and desire for the future to 

 hunt in couples, he will find a precedent established, 

 and may in due time also be united to the object of 

 his admiration in the venerable parish church of the 

 metropolis of hunting, attended by his fellow-sports- 



