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near Thornes Station, on to Nor-
wood Bottoms, where they gave it
up at 5.15 p.m., after a nice
hunting run of an hour and ten
minutes.
The York and Ainsty. — Tues-
day, January 22nd, found the
York and Ainsty at Red House.
They found their first fox in Red
House Wood and hunted him
slowly by Deighton Whin and
over Scagglethorpe to the banks
of the Ouse, along which they
ran pointing for Nether Popple-
ton, and were finally run out of
scent at New Earn. They found
again in Askham Whin, and ran
very sharply to Bilbrough lane end.
Then they made tracks back to
the Whin and hunted for a long
time in covert before they again
faced Order Luvox the open. When they did
it was to run a short ring to Ask-
ham Richard, where the fox took
to the gardens, and they killed
him. Time, 42 minutes. Hitherto
nothing much had been done, but
there was to be some heavy work
before hounds saw their kennel
again. Col ton Hagg provided
** a find without a wait," and
hounds raced up wind by Colt on
and Steeton and through Picker-
ing Wood to Bow Bridge farm.
Here they checked Luvox Fluvoxamine and hunted
slowly past the Wild Man and
turned towards Steeton planta-
tion. At Steeton plantation they
got on terms with their fox again,
and ran hard to Colton Luvox Tablets railway
gates and nearly to Bolton Percy.
They swung left-handed through
the Brickyard plantation and on
to Nun Appleton Park, where
they got a view of their fox. He
beat them into Sicklebits Wood,
through which they ran pointing
for Acaster Selby. Turning right-
handed, they viewed their fox
across Wharfe Ings to the river
side, which he reached just in
front of them and crossed, hounds
after him, the time to this point
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being an hour and a half. There
was no bridge for miles, and not
a boat that would take a horse on
board, so Mr. Lycett Green
crossed the river in a boat, and
soon afterwards, picking up a
farm horse, went on in search of
hounds. It seems that they had
run by Thorpe and nearly to
Selby, and about seven o'clock
they had most of them been
picked up. Whether Purchase Luvox they killed
their fox or not no one knows,
but they Luvox Price were frequently seen
close to him. It was eleven
o'clock when they got back to the
kennel.
On Monday, February nth, Buy Luvox
they met at Aldwark, and had a
good day's sport, in spite of the
unpromising weather. They had
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along the riverside to Linton
Lock. Then turning to the left
they crossed the Newton road
and ran along the Kyle side nearly
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back along the Kyle side they
ran down to the river again, and
after they had passed Linton they
checked for a moment. A holloa
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they ran at a holding pace by
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Thence they hunted slowly by
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got on terms with their fox and
hunted him nicely, leaving Low
Jiarbour to the right, past Fall-
gates into Aldwark Wood, where
he doubtless went to ground.
Time, 2 hours. The afternoon
fox was found in Court House
Spring. After hunting a few
fields in the direction of Newton
Brickyard they checked, but a
holloa soon put them right, and
they hunted by Beningbrough
Station and through Overton
Wood, by Overton Grange and
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Fairfield on to Clifton Ings, where
the fox crossed the river after a
nice hunt of an hoiir.
Ireland. — Hunting. — In the
sister isle all recognised packs of
foxhounds kept to their kennels
for a fortnight after the death of
Her Majesty; hunting was re-
sumed by the Meath hounds on
the same day as the Quorn took
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out himself) had a very good day
when the Garlow and Island first
took the field again. This was on
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for over two hours, all the time
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Knockroe covert, and the run
began at a very quick pace indeed
towards the Duke of Leinster's
fine old castle of Kilkea, near
which some dogs played havoc
with the scent ; then followed
very cold hunting for an hour to-
wards Castledermot when this fine
pack were working up to their
fox, which they then began to
drive along, and for thirty
minutes ran at a great pace, finally
getting into the next field to him.
Unfortunately, after crossing a
stream they took up the heel line ;
the horn of the master was wanted
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sun time to warm the ground
before they ran out a very cunning
fox, who crossed a canal twice
and played other tricks on his
devious route by Rathaskar and
Newlands to Herbertstown, where
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fresh fox to Kosetown, where they
put him to ground. They then
found in Major Moore's old gorse
at Killashee, and were stopped
when making for Dunnestown
wood at half- past five o'clock
after another good gallop. These
hounds also had a very fast and