races were decided over his lands, the hunting people present had the great simply loved the sport, being a first-rate man to hounds. As an up-to-date GROUP OF HOUNDS IN KENNEL. photographic efforts. In the centre of the group is Harry Cumpstone Colonel W. Mure and his wife, Lady Georgina Mure, were both well- The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. 39 son in Master Billy Finlayson, who recently joined the gay throng, and it is pleasure of seeing the popular Colonel riding a creditable second in a closely GROUP OF HOUNDS IN KENNEL. first-rate man to hounds, being a fearless horseman. He in turn has a Mr. W. J. Finlayson, who has at various times been very successful in his popularity of the Hunt in the Caldwell district at this time, and he was also the late Jock Ritchie, for this work. He is still very keen on the sport, and shire pack. (huntsman), with Ted Parker (first whip) on left, and, it may here be added, his son, Mr. Charles K. Finlayson, is also an enthusiastic follower, and a This excellent picture of hounds in kennel is all the more interesting a remarkable fact that three generations should be in the hunting field at landlord and a practical agriculturist, he was responsible for much of the hunting community. through having been secured by one of the oldest followers of the Hunt in known followers during the time that Cumpstone was hunting the hounds, that Mr. Finlayson also supplied other photographs, including that of and they doubtless appreciated the many excellent runs, for Colonel Mure of great assistance to the Master. In April, 1912, when the point-to-point internal illness and died very suddenly — to the great regret of all the contested event. A few months afterwards Colonel Mure developed