On Monday, when the meet was at Moulsoe, the temperature had risen many degrees, and, although the wind was north•west, it wan mild and springlike. Drake's Gorse was the first draw, and afterwards the chief centre of attraction, two more visits being paid to it during the day, a
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
A more unpromising morning for sport could not be looked for than Thursday (Feb. 11), when hounds met at Milbank, the residence of Lord George Dundas. Showers of snow and sleet followed in quick sucoession, but happily the old saying, " The more splash the better the scent" veri
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
ON Thursday (Feb. 11), in cold, raw weather, with an east-noi th. east wind, hounds met at Tregare, Mr Codrington Crawshay (deputy Master) being in command. Ile.nllys Wood was blank the first time for two 'seasons—but at Park Wood, as meal, Messrs Row/ands and Lewis had a good f
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
TEE CHAMPION CUP TOUBITAIIENT.-11. THE SUSSEX COUNTY TEAM bad an easy victory In the 1889 competition, In which the other sides entered were the 16th Lancers, the Ist Royal Dragoons, a team of Freebooters, captained by Mr John Watson and a team representing the Houghton (Norfolk
February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
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February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England
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February 20, 1909 - Field - London, London, England