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HUNTING

... HUNTING. THE QUORN. The meet at Cold Harbour, Saturday, Feb 21st, is cancelled. Tuesday, Feb. 24th, Hathern Turn. Thursday, Feb. 26th, Beeby (at 11.30). Saturday, Feb. 28th, Birch Tree Inn, Bardon Hill. Monday, March Ist, Old Dalby Hall. Wednesday, March ...

MELTON HORSE SALES

... : the second, €3, to Mr, Felstead, Sysonby, with a bav half-leeged mare. makine 72g5.: the reserve being Mr, A. Cooner, Hathern, for a black .vanner weldine, Prices roling for this class of horse in. cluded, for a hrown vanner colt. 55es. : chostnut ...

GUB HUNTING

... joined comrades. Subsequently after two hours’ very dull work, hounds got away with asother cub. Making off i the direction of Hathern Turn e turned short right-handed, but scent was so inlifferent that hounds conld barely own the line. Although the cub was ...

CUB HUNTING

... 10-30 a.m, Monday, Nov. Bth, Kirby Gate. lTuesday, Nov. 9th, Woodhouse Eaves. Friday, Nov. 12th, Beeby. Saturday, Nov. 13th, Hathern Turn. Each day at 11 o’clock. b ~ THE BELVOIR. Friday, Nov. sth, Carre Arms, Sleaford Saturdav Nov. 6th, Belton Village. Monday ...

HURTING

... HURTING THE QUORN. Friday, Nov. 12th, Beeby., Saturday, Nov. 15th, Hathern Turn. Monday, Nov. 15th, Thrussitgton. Tuesday, Nov. 16th, Charley X Roads. Friday, Nov. 19th, Ashhy Folville. Saturday, Nov. 20th, Bunny Park. Eaeh day at 11 o’clock. THE BELVOIR ...

HUNTING

... the line further than Gaddeshy Spimneys. . Mr. W k. Paget had on'y a small fieid under his command when the Quorn met at Hathern Turn on Saturday. Following a prelominary rins from Whatton Gorse hounds hanted nicely out by the left of Kegworth to Lockington ...

THE QUORN

... pursuers. Hook Hill did not respond, hut Oakley \\'nodi provided the material for a capital” lunt.| Setting out over the Hathern road the fn,\l made straight for Long Whatton. and pass ing through the village he reached the Ash Plantation, finally goime ...

NUNTING. THE QUORN

... over the drive and throush the laurels bhaek into covert. He wis wiven no respite, however, and racing down wind pointed for Hathern. With «a grand cry hounds hunted over Cotton's Farm | andd on over the road in the direction of Oak-| ley Wood. Hereabouts ...

HUNTING

... Monday, March 14th, Wymeswold Tuesday, March 15th, Birch Tree Bardon. Friday, March 18th, Lowesby Hall. Saturday, March 19th, Hathern Tun Each day at 11-45 o'clock. THE, BELVOIR. Friday, March 11th, Old Somerhy. Suturday, March 12th, Staunton Grange Tuesday ...

SILEBY

... “points in hand are worth those in the bush’ stand an outside chance of annexing this trorhy. LOCAL FOOTBALL. — By beating Hathern Vies before their own spectators to the tune of six goals to one. the Vies. Reserves assured themselves of third |pusitiun ...

A RECORD ATTENDANCE

... M. Trvon. Lower Hamblcton, 39§ gs.; Mi. S, Alien, Sealford Lodge, 35 gs. Three vears old cart horses.—Mr. W. H. Bowley, Hathern TLounds, 44 gs.: Mr. H. Brett, Bleashy Manor, 55 gs.; Mr. W. H. Timms, liston, 80 gs.; Mr. Walter DBeeby, Bradmore, 58 gs ...

THURMASTON

... of the Sileby Ex-Servioe Challenge Cricket Cup in as follows: Sileby Town v. Barrow ; Mountsorrel v. Loughboero Brush, or Hathern. TREE CUTTING.—“PeopIe are making quite a trade of outting down trees and selling them,” said a gardener in the employ of ...