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From here they hunted over Barscube Hill and Mid Glen by Corslie Hill many years, and as a consequence hounds were seldom allowed to investi- Craig Marloch to Devol Glen, where, in a wild precipitous ravine, pursuit to the opening of the regular season. Sport in the earlier part was therefore the hill towards Gleddoch, he led the way back through the east covert season was entered upon on 2nd November at Houston a considerable Another successful Finlaystone fixture came on 21st December, and the open. It was a very late harvest in the autumn of 1907, and when the that is so much revelled in by many enthusiasts. By Threepgrass and good fox, and ran by Craig Marloch and Auchinbothie to Knockmountain . Moss fox in front of them, and he afforded galloping over a bit of country of country. Turning down the hill from here they continued over the Double Woods they ran nearly to Caldwell Law and then right-handed by amount of crops had still to be gathered in. Hunting, however, proceeded past Knockmountain, and a fine run proceeded by Auchinbothie and Lochlibo and Wallshill over Bowfield Moss to West Gavin, an ideal line more like cubbing, with a lot of woodland work and spasmodic bursts into had to be abandoned. Moving back to Bardrainy, hounds found another without hindrance, and the first run of note came on 19th November. worthy of illuminating the records. Johnstone and Beith road to the strip by the side of the railway and ran to 28 The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. The interests of covert shooting claimed special consideration for gate any portion of what was regarded as the " Saturday Country " prior ground near Lochside Station. Time, one hour and twenty minutes. After a preliminary spin and a brace of kills, hounds then had a Peatman's the fun started from the home coverts. After a fox had taken a turn over

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