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missed Knockmountain and ran well by Bardrainy and Craig Marloch A capital sporting run of one and a half hours was afterwards had from Trearne down to Woodside, where after a lot of dodging about they killed on the sport. After a meet on 19th February an Auchinbothie fox led regularly up till a few years ago, and their son and daughter are now keen to Brownmuir, where they were stopped — an appropriate rounding off to saddle again. Moving away from here towards Barochan, a fox jumped his pursuers by Craig Marloch to Finlaystone, on leaving which they just Ingliston on 1st March, and everyone was pleased to see him in the but he was tempted to come out on horseback when hounds met at bolted a brace from a drain at Bellsgrove, and hounds ran a nice ring by close to the house. The majority of the field went home now, but back to Auchinbothie, where they could make nothing further of this fox, he beat them in a big burrow at Wallshill. A very fast spin. Terriers muir, and a racing pace gallop ensued by Threepwood and Bowfield to the that Major Collins is one of our oldest followers. Mrs. Collins also hunted a good day's sport and a very severe one for horses. For the first time within recollection we had a meet at Grange Hill, up from nowhere, and after a brief hunt down to Erskine he was killed. from West Gavin. This came off all right, for they ran fast by Cuff hill High Barlogan, hounds running well throughout. By Low Barlogan, Mr. David Cross has practically retired from active participation, and I fancy he got to ground. near Beith, on 26th February, but Mr. J. H. Watson is so enthusiastic that a return visit is pretty certain in future. A fox was found in Brown- enthusiasm dies hard, and the Master took a chance of an evening gallop left of Hartfield Moss, and hounds were simply running for blood when

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