Ted Molyneux, who came from the Pytchley, and regular hunting opened Station. It was altogether a poor season that had its closing meet at well-known rendezvous with followers of hunting, and meets are occasionally good fox accepted the chance of escape. The time from start to finish was open in very encouraging fashion, a tough old fox was ultimately found on November there was a meet at Trearne, and remarkably good sport was of Hartfield Moss by Wallshill to Skiff, where earths were open, so this and the pace was a cracker as they went on nearly to Trearne, turning to drawing with a minimum of sport. sport on the hills on 25th November, for although the proceedings did not leftwards by Bardrain down into the valley by Foxbar and up the hill again Then a leftward turn by Hall of Caldwell, Riglaw and Top over the corner the course of some enjoyable hunting a brace were killed. On 8th and out again past Hall of Caldwell. Hounds were hunting on a rare scent, Bird in the Hand, situated on the high side of Johnstone, has become a Auchengrange on 22nd March, and on this day there was a lot of blank fact that followers had to keep listening to the music of the pack to lead on the line of the pilot by way of Shutterflet Muir nearly to Caldwell policies. arranged there. It was the starting point on the occasion of a fine day's Peatman's Moss. Going away on the Threepgrass side hounds swung well over one hour. on 1st November. It was a lovely day as regards weather, and in the left from here to finally run this fox to ground in a drain near Dunlop them on their way. A fox from Blacloch Head got away a long way ahead enjoyed through a thick fog, and as a fine run progressed it was a notorious of hounds, but thanks to a good scent Molyneux kept them pegging along Hewitt now vacated his post as huntsman, and he was followed by