the supervision of the rebuilding of the mansion, which had previously in the welfare of the Hunt has also been shown by the capable fulfilment pack, as also were his sisters, Mrs. H. Ogilvie, Miss Marjory Renshaw, and Mrs. Gull. mother — the Dowager Lady Renshaw — was formerly a follower of the has now taken up residence at Lainshaw, an Ayrshire estate, which he been burnt down. Extensive improvements on this small sporting estate while foxhunting takes premier place with him, Major Goff is a fine shot. consistent follower of this pack, while Ardgryffe was added to the list of 8o The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. he was so keen on the sport that he was out on a pony as often as possible recently purchased. Major William H. Goff was born in 1862, and in his very early days In his younger days he was also a keen golfer, playing from scratch at St. has also become one of the most ardent votaries of the chase. Sir Stephen's with various packs. In 1897 he commenced to hunt regularly with the years. Always well mounted, he is a very ardent rider to hounds, and then proprietor, Captain J. E. Hall Maxwell, R.N., for whom he undertook of the position as honorary secretary to the wire fund for the past seventeen acceptance of the position gave general satisfaction. The new Master were carried out, and the new tenant at the same time did all that was Major W. H. GOFF. at Ardgryffe in the heart of Renfrewshire hunting territorv, he became a Andrews. When the Mastership of the pack became vacant in 1921, his possible in developing the district into a foxy quarter. His active interest popular meets. In 1910 Major Goff acquired a lease of Dargavil from the Linlithgow and Stirlingshire, and two years later having taken up residence