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ston, and then swinging to the
right by Bramham Hall Gardens
into the Uaikes, and thence to
Biackfen* And here they spent Flurbiprofen 100mg
the rest ol the day ; for foxes were
numerous, and they kept changing,
and finally they had to be stopped
at dark.
On Wednesday, November 7th,
they met at Clap Gate. The first
fox led them smartly from the
Punch Bowl, over Morcar Hill,
to Owl Head Wood, and thence Flurbiprofen Ibuprofen
down Flurbiprofen Ophthalmic to the river banks,where they
lost him ; time ; twenty minutes.
They got on the line of a traveller
at Netherby Banks, but they could
not do much with him, and soon
gave him up. They found again
in Swinden Wood, and ran hard,
skirting the Punch Bowl, up Stain-
burn Hill, by Lund Head and
Addlethorpe to within half-a-mile
of Cocked Hat Whin, where they
checked, after a fast twenty-one
minutes. They were soon going
again over Spofforth Park and
Spofforth Haggs, nearly to the
village, whence they bent back
sharply to Lodge Wood, where
they checked. They hit off a line,
probably a fresh one, and left
Stockeld Park, Sicklinghall, and
Clap Glate to the left, hunting
very slowly all the time, but with
great perseverance. Sinking the
hill, they ran on better by the
Punch Bowl to Swinden Wood
again ; time to this point : one
hour and thirty-five minutes. In
Swinden Wood they changed for
the second time in the run, and
took the fresh fox away by Hare-
wood Bridge to Netherby Banks,
where he crossed the river, and
hounds were finally stopped near
Harewood.
The CleYeland. — The Cleveland
have been showing good sport, their
best day being probably Monday,
November 5th, when they met at
Redcar. They found in Adam-
son's Whin, and ran sharply over
the Marske road, by Grew Gras
to Woodwark's ^Vhin. Thesoe
they ran by Yeaxby Bank Top,
and, with a left-hand turn, over
the Dunsdale road and throngli
the New Buildings Plantation,
and marked their fox to ground oa
the south side on Mrs. Frond's
farm. He was soon bolted, and
they ran him smartly by New
Marske to the Watervrorks, where
they killed him. A second £dx
from the Washaways led them by
Kirkleatham Whin and over M^-
gott lane, pointing for Wilton,
but as there were several foxes
before hounds, Mr. W^harton gave
it up, and went to Wallis* Whin
for a fresh start. They ivent away
at top pace by Lazenby Whin,
and marked their fox to ground in
Eston Grange Slag Banks. The
afternoon fox, from Bennison's
Whin, led them a merry dance by
Meggott lane, over the Stockton
road, and up to Wilton Park.
Thence they ran by Yearby W^ood
and Ashgill to Dunsdale, and
through the Greyhound Course,
and finally they were stopped at
dark in Grusbrough Park Whin.
Lord Zetland's Letter. — ^The
Marquis of Zetland has sent a
letter to the papers pleading the
cause of the Hunt Servants'
Benefit Society. It is desired to
raise jf 7,000 in order to enable
benefit members to receive their
annuities at ^^ instead of 60 years
of age. The number of masters
who hunt their own hounds and
the liking for young huntsmen
must make it increasingly difficult
for the older men to obtain em-
ployment. It will be scarcely to
the credit of hunting men should
this sum fail to be raised.
The 7th HasBara Staghonnds.
— We are indebted to Mr. Gowing,
the Hon. Sec, for information
as to the future of this pack,
which has shown such excel-
lent sport. Major FoUett (7th
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D.G.) will be master and hunts-
man, Messrs. Wigan and Elliott
whippers-in, T. Smith as kennel
huntsman. The pack will be car-
ried on by subscription. This
pack has been a great boon to
lovers of hunting who are obliged
to live in Norfolk.
Aooident to Captain Bams
Hartopp. — The popular master of
the Quom sustained a serious
accident on Tuesday, Nov. i6th.
Hounds were running hard from
Holwell Farm, when Captain
Bums Hartopp's horse blundered
at a post and rails, turned over
and fell on Buy Flurbiprofen him, with the result
that the master sustained a broken
pelvis and thigh, involving serious
internal injuries. Captain Bums
Hartopp was conveyed to Gar-
endon Hall, and his medical
attendants Flurbiprofen 100 Mg having decided that
it was necessary, an operation
was successfully performed on
the same evening. The patient's
condition, we regret to say, was
considered serious when these
lines were written.
East Kent Foxhonnds. — In cor-
recting the statement in " Baily's
Hunting Directory" as to the
above, we are informed that Mr.
H. W. Selby Lowndes, master of
the East Kent Foxhounds, carries
the horn himself, and that Will
NicoU is his first whipper-in. John
Hills, given as huntsman, and
Albert Povey, given as first whip-
per-in, have left.
Iridi Notes — Racing. — The
racing season in Ireland, which
concluded on October 27th, the
last day of the Leopardstown
meeting, was in many respects
eventful and was certainly a most
successful one. It will be remem-
bered for the first visit of the
American jockeys into the country,
for the introduction of the crouch-
ing style of Flurbiprofen Sodium riding which has been
adopted in a more or less modified
form by several of the Irish horse-
men, and notably by Mr. Parkin-
son and Thompson; the success
of Berril in the Cambridgeshire
should also mark the season of
1900 in red letters in the memo-
ries of Irish racing men, many of
whom profited largely by the
result. Berril was mentioned in
the ** Van " as " sharing the honour
with Young Hopeful of being the
best horse in Ireland*' a good
many months ago, and the favour-
able mention of St. Helena and
Theatre Royal in the same place
has been also borne out by their
subsequent victories. There are
many good horses in training in
Ireland both for fiat and cross
country purposes at the present
time, and many have been taken
out of the country during the past
season. Drumree, whose appear-
ance and performance at Punch -
estown were duly recorded in