Related article: Shepherd, the first whipper-in.
Only a couple and a half were
killed, and it is wonderful that
more damage was not done.
Several hounds, however, were
injured, but it is hoped that they
will recover.
. Woodland Pytchley. — Remem-
bering the description of this pack
in Baily last year, the V.D. made
up his mind to see them in the
field whenever opportunity offered.
No time was to be lost, for the
hunting season slips quickly away,
and in less than two months after
these lines appear, unless some-
thing happens, this fine pack will
be dispersed. Nothing has brought Catapres Tts 2
home to the V.D.'s mind the great
dangers which beset hunting so
much as the circumstances which
have led to the giving up of the
Woodland Pytchley. From in-
formation which reaches him from
sundry well-known countries, the
V.D. is convinced that hunting
will not survive another gener-
ation in those districts where there
are coverts capable of being made
into pheasant preserves. How-
ever, this is the future, but for the
present the red coats still gleam
through the trees. Some of the
most beautiful hounds in England
are looking up at George Whit-
more, who then carried the horn
in the absence of the Master.
It is a pleasure to see them
spread and try for Catapres 0.2 Mg their fox in the
woodlands ; how easily they move,
telling of good backs and loins
and sound shoulders, as the pack
scatters here and there among the
trees, and with what a chorus
they cluster to drive through the
undergrowth after their fox. The
best fox of the day was found
in Carlton Wood, and thence to
Brampton Wood, running a wide
ring round and back to Brampton ;
but hounds having driven their
fox in great style through Pepweil
were stopped off a beaten fox
owing to shooting at Kings wood.
To stop hounds running a well-
earned fox is the most disheart-
ening thing that Catapres Clonidine can be required
of huntsmen or hounds.
Lincolnshire. — There is pro-
bably no pack in England which
can show a better average of sport
than the Southwold. One of the
secrets of the success of these
hounds may be Catapres Tts Patch found by turning
to the new edition of " Baily 's
Hunting Directory." They have
had the same Catapres Tablets master and hunts-
man since 1880, while those good
supporters of hunting, the Walker
family of Spilsby, have supplied a
hunt secretary since 181 1. It is
perhaps not quite so well known
except in the Catapres Tts 3 hunt that in Fred
Gosden they have one of the best
kennel huntsmen in England.
Somersby (as we all know, Ten-
nyson was born there, and that
the brook runs at the bottom of
the village) was the meeting-place
on November 26th. Large fields
are unknown, and there is no ne-
cessity to introduce capping to
reduce their size. The hounds do
that for us when Catapres 0.1 Mg they run, and
but few saw the finish of the fine
run from Ashby Puerorum to
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Scremby, a nine-mile point in
fifty minutes, over one of the
most sporting lines in England.
Xhere was one check after the
first twenty minutes, and the pace,
as the distance and time suggest
to Lincolnshire men, was tre-
mendous. Alas, that times should
be so bad on these most sporting
wolds of Lincoln !
The North Staffordshire.— The
Duke of Sutherland hunted the
pack himself on the day they met
at Madeley Wood. After two
short Catapres Tts gallops the best run of the
day, or for the matter of that of the
season, was with a stout fox from
Hayes's covert. The fox chose
the moor side of the covert, thus
leading the pack over Catapres 100 a country
mostly grass, and likely to carry
a good scent. Hounds stood on
good terms with the fox, Catapres Patch Tts and gave
him such a bursting gallop that he
was never able to gain Buy Catapres much
ground. At Benistone he turned
sharp to the left, but gained little
by the move. A little way past
Knighton they ran from scent to
view.
The Tynedale. — From the far
north comes the story of a run of
two hours and a half. Then
hounds were stopped, a stout fox
from the famous Robs Heugh
covert having beaten them. This
is a country wherein hounds have
ever the best of horses. It can be
ridden over in parts, but fences
are always stiff, and sometimes
gates are the only means of getting
from one field to another. On the
other hand, the grass causes a
good scent, and hounds have to
make out the line for themselves.
If you want to see what hounds
really can do when left to them-
selves, try a visit to the Tynedale.
The Croome. — Mr. Wrangham
seems likely to Buy Catapres Online have a good season
for his last in the country, where
Lord Coventry gives all landed
proprietors an object lesson of the
way in which foxes and pheasants
can live together in peace. Baily
has told us before now that the
Croome country is noted for its
hard-riding leaders, and on Satur-
day, November 26th, the three
leaders, Mrs. Wrangham, Lady
Dorothy Coventry, and Mrs. Bag-
nail, were all out. Lady Coventry,
too, was at the meet. As the day
was spent in and about Croome
covert, foxes were plentiful. They
killed a leash, and were beaten by
the last fox of the day at Salt Bath
coverts. However, three foxes is
enough even for the most blood-
thirsty huntsman.
West Kent— Mr. Ralph Nevill,
of Birling Manor, had his portrait
presented to him by the farmers
of the hunt. It was a well-merited
testimonial of regard. For thirty
years Mr. Nevill, as master, and
as adviser and Clonidine Catapres supporter, has been
the mainstay of the West Kent
hunt. No man ever hunted a
difficult country more successfully,
and with old George Bollen, his
huntsman, he showed great sport.
Lord Galway's. — Scent had
been but moderate with these
hounds till November 28th. Bel-
more was drawn, and the chorus
in the covert told of a fox and
scent. By the way, hounds were
driving forward through the wood ;
we saw that they could not fail to
make the Catapres Patches fox leave ere long. Once
outside, hounds ran up wind nearly
to the river Idle. At Drakeholes
he turned and came nearly back to
his starting place. Then hounds
threw up their heads for the first
time. A halloa put them right,
and faster than ever they drove
along towards Retford, and over
the river. Here they changed,
and this good fox made his escape.
Hounds were stopped from the
second fox, having been running