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and for the greater part of the journey the pace was a veritable cracker. admirable tenacity, and it may truly be said that hunting was never more failed to account for a satisfactory number. hunt was by no means finished yet, for hounds went streaming along to the to Dodhill again, where they killed this fine old fox on the edge of the moor that there was still a bright future for hunting when the long dreary years about 5.30 p.m. The time from start to finish was just short of two hours, Those conversant with the country traversed can readily imagine that few and main road near Neilston right on to Neilston Pad. This remarkable its running powers and the necessary work was successfully carried out. popular in Renfrewshire than at the present time. It is not intended to right of the Pad by Dodhill towards Eaglesham and round in a half circle 46 The Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt. ever seen in Renfrewshire — a very high tribute. give an account of all that happened in the field during the war, but a few of the runs may be put on record if only to show that the pack maintained of war were at an end. All can now realise the successful outcome of such many foxes as possible should be killed or even destroyed if the hounds The claims for compensation for the loss of poultry were, during the war, of an excessive character, and made it all the more imperative that as horses could stand such a severe test. It was small wonder, then, that hill by Foreside Strip, right handed down the incline and over the railway With the co-operation and encouragement of Mrs. Barclay, the Master left of Hall of Caldwell to Caldwell they went on as fast as ever along the persevered in the face of many difficulties, doubtless imbued with the idea Blacloch Head nearly to Cuff hill and back to Caldwell. Continuing to the Mr. James Barclay wrote at the time that it was the finest hunt he had

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