07 Dec




















merry dance by Barochan, Corslie Hill, and Wraes down to Scart, where simply impossible to hunt around here, but the desire for sport is so strong a fresh one jumped up to spoil matters. sort of opportunity, decided to adjourn to the Houston side in the hope of nowadays that the Master, who was always ready to take advantage of any tactics served their purpose, and the fox that was forced away led them a Cleaves, Wraes, and Ennelly, to ground on Napps Muir. Finding again and Gryffe Castle over a circuitous route of the Houston country, by Cleaves The Lanarkshire and Renfrezvshire Hunt. 51 commenced with a good run from Barochan Moss by way of North Brae, From Barochan, on 27th December, there was plenty of sport, which storms came on and retarded further progress. finding better conditions. When they reached Scart it was comparatively in Low Barlogan, hounds took this fox a wide ring back to the starting the road was tried. The moss has been literally full of foxes for some time quagmire in places. On 4th December, in delightful weather, a big We had a real November fog at Auchengrange on the 27th, and it was and a credit to Sir Stephen Renshaw, but it is always such a difficult right on over Barscube Hill to Gleddoch, where the pilot gained under- ground refuge. On the occasion of this fixture Major Goff, on behalf of in Low Barlogan, hounds hunted this fox for nearly two hours by Scart place to get away from on satisfactory terms. However, the beating with, the experiment of beating Barochan Moss while hounds waited on clear, for heavy rain seemed to be washing most of the mist away. Finding point, where he went to ground. The going was terribly heavy and like a company foregathered at Major Goff's residence, Dargavil, and, to begin the members of the Hunt, handed to Jacklin a wallet of Treasury notes

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